Is a B2 Driver's License Worth Getting?
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B2 driver's license is worth obtaining. The B2 license covers a wide range of vehicle types, allowing the holder to operate medium and heavy-duty trucks or specialized operation vehicles, as well as small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, and wheeled self-propelled machinery, corresponding to C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, and M licenses. Here are the specific details about the B2 driver's license: Permitted Vehicle Types: The B2 license permits the operation of medium and heavy-duty trucks or specialized operation vehicles, and also allows driving small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, and wheeled self-propelled machinery. The B2 license does not permit driving passenger buses or tractor-trailers; an A2 license is required for tractor-trailers, and a B1 license is needed for passenger buses. If you wish to drive both passenger buses and trucks, you need to apply for a B1 or A2 license. Application Method: The B2 driver's license can be applied for when initially obtaining a driver's license, or it can be upgraded from a lower-level license. In either case, you need to submit an application to the local vehicle management office where your household registration is located, then undergo a physical examination as required, and proceed with studying and taking the test at a driving school.