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Can You Get a Driver's License at 18?

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JocelynFitz
09/03/25 3:49am
You can get a driver's license at the age of 18. Here is relevant information about driver's licenses: Driver's License Categories: The motor vehicle driver's license adopts a hierarchical system, dividing licenses into 15 categories: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, E, F, M, N, P. Points and Inspection: The accumulation cycle for traffic safety violation points (i.e., the points cycle) is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license is initially obtained. Based on the severity of the traffic safety violation, the points for a single violation can be: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, or 1 point.
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Rebecca
09/15/25 5:29am
I got my driver's license at the age of 18 and felt super excited, as it's a milestone in life. In China, as long as you are 18 years old, in good health, and free from color blindness or other conditions that hinder driving, you can apply for a small car driver's license, such as Class C1 or C2. After enrolling in a driving school, the process was quite smooth—first, a medical check to confirm normal vision, then studying traffic regulations for the theoretical test (Subject 1), which was convenient with mobile app practice questions. Subject 2 involved practicing parking skills like reverse parking and parallel parking in a controlled area. Young people may be quick with their hands and feet but prone to impatience; it took me two weeks to master these skills. Subject 3 was the road test, assessing actual driving skills with an examiner giving directions from the passenger seat—staying calm was crucial. Subject 4 covered safe and civilized driving knowledge, and passing it meant receiving the license card within days. Remember, don’t rush to take friends for a joyride right after getting licensed—safe driving is key. Practicing parking in the neighborhood on weekends is a good idea to avoid accidents. Additionally, if applying for a motorcycle license, Class E is also available at 18, but licenses for large buses or trucks require higher age limits—don’t mix them up.
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AaliyahRose
10/29/25 6:08am
As a parent, I'm very concerned about this: Can an 18-year-old get a driver's license? Absolutely! The law states that you can obtain a small car driver's license at the age of 18, which marks the beginning of young people taking on responsibilities. However, I believe parents should guide their children to prioritize safety and not be careless when learning to drive. The test includes theory, field, and road exams, and the whole process takes about one to two months. After my child got the license, I always remind them not to panic on the road, practice more night driving or driving in the rain, and get familiar with different road conditions. A driver's license is not just a tool for driving but also a window for cultivating responsibility—young people tend to be impulsive, so I often remind them to slow down. Additionally, for other types of licenses like motorcycles, 18 is also OK, but for large vehicles like buses, you need to be at least 22 years old, with additional experience requirements to avoid accidents due to recklessness. Society should strengthen driving safety education to reduce accidents caused by new drivers.
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