How Many Pages Does a Driver's License Have?

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AllisonFitz
07/29/25 11:35pm
A driver's license consists of two pages: the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License of the People's Republic of China' and the 'Supplemental Page of the Motor Vehicle Driver's License of the People's Republic of China.' Below are detailed descriptions regarding the driver's license: Classification: The Ministry of Public Security officially issued the 'Regulations on the Work of Motor Vehicle Driver's License Services,' which introduced a grading system for motor vehicle driver's licenses, dividing them into 15 levels: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, E, F, M, N, and P. Renewal Rules: If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring period during the six-year validity period of the driver's license, they will be issued a driver's license with a ten-year validity period. If they continue to avoid accumulating 12 penalty points in any scoring period during the ten-year validity period, they will be issued a long-term valid driver's license. Content: The motor vehicle driver's license records the holder's ID number, name, gender, date of birth, permanent address, nationality, permitted driving (learning) vehicle type code, initial issuance date, validity period, and management records. It also includes the issuing authority's seal, file number, and the holder's photo. The design of the motor vehicle driver's license is specified by the Ministry of Public Security.
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Peggy
08/16/25 2:35am
I've been driving for over twenty years, and when it comes to driver's licenses, everyone basically has one physical card, but there are various types, subdivided into several categories. The most common is the C1 class, which allows driving small passenger cars and light trucks; the C2 class is only for automatic transmission small cars; the B class includes B1 for medium-sized passenger cars and B2 for large trucks; the A class is the most advanced, divided into A1 for large buses and A2 for tractor-trailers. This classification is based on the size, weight, and safety risks of the vehicles, with strict government regulations to ensure driving safety. Starting with the C1 license is the easiest, allowing you to test for both manual and automatic transmissions; upgrading to a higher class, such as adding a B2 to a C1, requires several more months of training and passing stricter exams. My friend just upgraded his license and can now earn more by hauling more cargo. Don’t drive the wrong type of vehicle—for example, driving a large truck with only a C1 license will result in fines and points if caught. The license prints the permitted vehicle type code, so check before driving. It’s valid for ten years, and a medical exam is required for renewal. Safe driving is key, and learning more never hurts—it cuts road accidents in half. Remember, although there are many categories, one person has one license number that never changes.
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EloiseLynn
10/19/25 2:58am
I just got my driver's license a few months ago, feeling fresh and excited. The license is actually just a card, but it specifies the permitted vehicle types with codes. For example, my C1 allows driving manual or automatic small cars; C2 is only for automatic transmission; Class B includes B1 for medium buses and B2 for large trucks; Class A is for big vehicles like buses. There are five or six categories, with varying difficulty and costs during the test—C2 is the quickest, taking about two weeks, while B2 requires months of practice and a road test. My cousin holds an A2 license for driving trucks, which pays well but comes with heavy responsibilities. Never drive beyond your permitted category, like using a C1 to drive a truck—accidents or fines could be troublesome. The license is standardized and valid for ten years, and you can add additional vehicle types to the same card later. Understanding these categories helps you choose the right license type for convenience and safety, especially for young people getting new licenses.
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