How to Obtain a B Driver's License and What Are the Requirements?
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The examination, similar to the C license test, is divided into four major subjects: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge. First, you need to enroll in a driving school to study for the B1 license, followed by a medical examination. Only after passing the medical examination can you begin formal training. After paying the relevant fees, you will wait for the subject one test. The order of the driver's license examination will proceed sequentially from subject one to subject two, subject three, and subject four. Only after passing the previous subject can you proceed to the study and examination of the next subject.
To obtain a B-class driver's license, you need to meet several requirements: you must be at least 20 years old, have a minimum height of 150 cm, and your uncorrected or corrected vision must be 5.0 or above. You cannot be colorblind to red and green. When I took the test, I prepared my original ID card, six white-background photos, and a medical examination report. The registration fee was over 6,000 yuan. I passed the theory test (Subject 1) after a week of practice questions, focusing on memorizing traffic signs and regulations. Subject 2 was the most challenging—I practiced reversing into the garage and stopping on a slope for half a month. The instructor said that turning the steering wheel too late would definitely cause you to cross the line. For the actual road test (Subject 3), pay attention to details like signaling when changing lanes. The whole process took me three months. I recommend asking the driving school in advance whether the fee includes retake costs—my colleague had to pay an extra 1,000 yuan for two retakes.