
To obtain a Class B driver's license, you need to enroll in a driving school with B2 training qualifications and provide your ID card, household registration booklet, five white-background color ID photos, and your original driver's license. After passing the review, you can pay the registration fee, attend training, and take the written test. Upon passing, you will proceed to the field driving test (including the stake test) and then the road test. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Management of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the following six conditions must be met to apply for a Class B driver's license: 1. Age: Applicants must be between 20 and 50 years old. 2. Height: Applicants for large vehicles must be at least 155 cm tall. Applicants for medium-sized buses must be at least 150 cm tall. 3. Vision: For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams, the naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes must reach at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. For other vehicle types, the naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes must reach at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 4. Color Vision: No red-green color blindness. 5. Hearing: Able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork. 6. Upper Limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions.

I just got my Class B driver's license not long ago, the whole process was quite exhausting but worth it. You need to meet several basic requirements first: age must be 18 or above, good health condition such as meeting certain vision standards (not too severe myopia), no red-green color blindness, these will be checked during the medical exam. When registering, bring your ID card and photos to the driving school or DMV, the cost is around a few thousand yuan. Then comes the study and tests: Theory Test 1 covers traffic laws and signs, I passed after a week of practicing with a mobile app; Test 2 is on-site driving practice like reverse parking and parallel parking, you'll master it after a few tries; Test 3 is the actual road test with strict examiner supervision, pay attention to safe operations; Test 4 is theory again, emphasizing civilized driving. I recommend finding a reliable driving school, plan your time in advance, don't rush, safety first. Some places also require a clean record without drunk driving, if everything goes smoothly the whole process takes about two to three months.

As a new driver, I just obtained my Class B license last year, and the whole process was quite thrilling. The requirements include being at least 18 years old and in good physical condition—especially vision. You must pass a medical examination, with vision below 0.8 being unacceptable, and no history of serious illnesses. Before taking the driving test, you need to enroll in a driving school with your ID card and relevant documents. The training is divided into stages: first, theoretical study of traffic rules, which took me about ten days of practice questions; then practical driving, where in Subject 2, you practice reversing and starting in a closed area, often getting scolded by the instructor; Subject 3, driving on the road, was even more nerve-wracking, as the examiner tests your turning and parking skills, emphasizing hazard anticipation. The entire test consists of four steps, and after passing, you cannot drive large vehicles alone during the one-year probation period. I recommend preparing early because the costs are high—it’s more convenient to sign up for an all-inclusive package, and don’t slack off—practice more.

When I took the B license test, the most important aspect was meeting the eligibility criteria. You must be at least 18 years old, and good physical health is crucial—the medical examination includes vision and hearing tests, with no chronic illnesses or psychological issues allowed; any history of drunk driving will disqualify you. After enrolling in a driving school, you must pass the theoretical Subject 1 exam, which covers safe driving knowledge. Then comes the practical Subject 2 test on the training ground—skipping practice hours is not an option. Subject 3 evaluates your real-world driving skills on the road. Finally, after completing the theoretical Subject 4 exam, you receive your license. The entire process takes about a month and a half. A reminder to everyone: don’t overlook the basic requirements, or all your effort will be in vain.

After becoming a parent, I helped my child obtain a Class B driver's license. The requirements include meeting the age criteria and passing a physical examination—the health check form is a prerequisite, with no major illnesses allowed. The application process is straightforward: first, register at the driving school with all required documents; after theoretical learning, there are four exam stages. I emphasized the importance of safe on-road operations in Subject 3, as the examiner checks emergency response skills. Additionally, ensure the age is accurate, and vision issues can be corrected with glasses. The entire process takes time and money, but it lays a solid foundation for driving larger vehicles in the future—don't overlook the details.

I passed the B driver's license test, sharing some experience. Basic requirements: age 18+, good health—confirmed by medical check-up for normal vision and hearing, no criminal record. Enroll in a driving school to study: theory test on traffic rules; practical test divided into yard and road tests, with the examiner focusing on technical stability. The entire test is conducted in sections. I recommend choosing a coach with a good reputation for better efficiency, and costs vary by driving school. Related reminders include probation period restrictions and regular medical check-ups for license renewal—don't just focus on passing and forget about safety.


