What are the age requirements for an A1 license?
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A1 driving license has an age limit of 22 to 60 years old. Below is detailed information about the A1 driving license: 1. Overview: The A1 license allows driving buses with a capacity of more than 20 passengers, and passenger vehicles with a body length exceeding 6 meters also require an A1 license. Only an A2 license can drive full trailers and semi-trailers, which the A1 license cannot. 2. Related restrictions: Height must be above 155cm. Naked or corrected vision in both eyes must reach at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. No red-green color blindness. Each ear must be able to distinguish the direction of a sound source from 50cm away from a tuning fork. Both thumbs must be sound, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions. Both lower limbs must be sound with normal movement function, and the length difference must not exceed 5cm.
Regarding the age requirement for an A1 license, I remember being super excited when I took the test just after turning 17. Back then, I thought it was incredibly cool to be able to ride a motorcycle at such a young age, but later I understood why this threshold exists: mainly because teenagers' reaction times and judgment are still developing, and riding small motorcycles under 125cc carries lower risks. On the day of the test, I had to take both the theory and practical exams, and the examiner checked my age proof to ensure I met the minimum requirement. In many European countries like the UK or Germany, the minimum age is 17—starting any earlier could lead to accidents, as minors tend to have shorter attention spans. I’d advise fellow learners to study traffic rules in advance, practice balancing skills, and only apply once they’re old enough—safety first. These days, riding a small-displacement bike also saves fuel and is eco-friendly, killing two birds with one stone.