How to Obtain a Class B Driver's License?
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To obtain a Class B driver's license, you should provide your ID card and pay for the examination. Here is a partial introduction about obtaining a Class B driver's license: 1. Class B1 License: The permitted vehicle type is a medium-sized passenger vehicle, defined as a medium-sized passenger vehicle with a length of less than 6 meters and a seating capacity of more than 9 but fewer than 20 people. It should be noted that the Class B1 license does not include the Class B2 license, meaning you cannot drive trucks. 2. Class B2 License: The permitted vehicle type for a Class B2 license is a large truck, which includes heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks; large, heavy, and medium-duty special-purpose vehicles. The Class B2 license also allows driving manual or automatic small passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats and heavy-duty or medium-duty trucks. The physical requirements are the same as for the C1 license, mainly concerning vision and color blindness.
When I was getting my B2 driver's license, the process was quite standardized. First, I enrolled in a driving school, paid the fees, and brought my ID card and medical examination form—the medical check mainly tested vision for color blindness or weakness. Then came the written test (Subject 1), where I used the 'Driving Test Prep' app to practice over a thousand questions daily; passing required a score of 90. The most grueling part was Subject 2—practical training. I practiced for over 20 days, with the instructor closely monitoring my reverse parking and parallel parking skills. The truck's steering wheel was extremely heavy, so I had to build up arm strength. During the test, I nearly stalled on the hill start but managed to recover. Subject 3 was the on-road test, navigating urban routes to assess lane changes and traffic light reactions. Finally, after passing Subject 4 (another theory test), I received my license on the spot. The whole process took two months. The key is to choose a reliable driving school—don’t just go for the cheapest option.