Do you have to be an adult to get a driver's license?
1 Answers
You must be at least 18 years old to obtain a driver's license. Below are specific regulations regarding age restrictions for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Maximum age limits: 70 years old for small cars, small automatic transmission vehicles, small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled, and light motorcycles; 60 years old for low-speed trucks, ordinary motorcycles, three-wheeled cars, and wheeled self-propelled machinery; 50 years old for city buses and other large and medium-sized passenger and freight vehicles, as well as trams. 2. Other restrictions: Individuals with drug abuse records within the past three years, those who have been released from compulsory isolation for drug rehabilitation for less than three years, or those who are addicted to dependent psychotropic drugs and have not yet quit, are not allowed to apply for a driver's license. When processing driver's license applications, the public security traffic management department will verify whether the applicant has any drug abuse records and review the physical condition certificate issued by medical institutions. Applications from individuals with drug abuse records within the past three years or those released from compulsory isolation for drug rehabilitation for less than three years will not be accepted.