Does driving experience refer to the age of driving or the age of holding a driver's license?
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Driving experience refers to the age of holding a driver's license. The new regulations on the upper age limit for drivers, as part of the deepening of the "delegation, management, and service" reform, have made certain adjustments to the application age and usage age for some driver's licenses. The most notable changes involve the C1, B1, B2, A1, and A2 driver's licenses, as detailed below: 1. Large vehicles: The upper age limit for applying for medium and large passenger and cargo vehicles (i.e., B1, B2, A1) has been adjusted from 50 to 60 years old. 2. Physical condition: The upper age limit for applying for a C1 driver's license has been removed, allowing lifelong application as long as physical conditions are met. 3. Driver's licenses: The lower age limits for applying for A1 and A2 driver's licenses have also been adjusted, both reduced from 26 and 24 years old to 22 years old.