How to Properly Upgrade Your Driver's License?
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To apply for a driver's license upgrade, you must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle or the one before applying for the upgrade. A C1 driver's license cannot be directly upgraded to an A1 or A3 license. Other types of driver's licenses can be upgraded directly. If you want to upgrade to an A1 or A2 license, you must first upgrade to a B license. It's not as simple as getting your license and then upgrading immediately—different upgrade requirements apply based on the type of license you hold, including specific duration requirements. Once the upgrade is successful and you obtain the new license type, your C license will merge with the upgraded license. To apply for an A2 license upgrade, you must have held a medium-sized bus (B1) or large truck (B2) license for at least three years, or a large passenger vehicle license for at least one year. If you want to upgrade to an A1 license, you must have held a medium-sized bus (B1) or large truck (B2) license for at least five years, or a tractor (A2) license for at least two years. To apply for a B1 license upgrade, you must have held your current license type for at least three years. Additionally, fees may vary depending on local regulations.