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What are the requirements for a B license?

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ElleLynn
09/06/2025, 11:01:30 PM

B licenses are divided into B1 driver's licenses and B2 driver's licenses. The specific requirements are as follows: 1. Physical conditions for obtaining a B1 or B2 driver's license: Age must be between 21 and 60 years old; height must be at least 150 cm; naked or corrected visual acuity must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; no red-green color blindness; must be able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork; both thumbs must be intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions; both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement functions, and the length difference must not exceed 5 cm; no movement dysfunction in the trunk or neck. 2. Driving experience requirements for applying for a B1 driver's license: (1) Must have held a C1, C2, C3, C4, or A3 driver's license for at least 3 years, with no record of accumulating 12 penalty points in any of the last 3 scoring cycles. (2) Must have held a B2 driver's license for at least 2 years, with no record of accumulating 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle. Either of these two conditions must be met. 3. How to obtain a B2 driver's license: A B2 driver's license can only be obtained through an additional driving license process. Alternatively, a B2 driver's license can be obtained directly when applying for a motor vehicle driver's license for the first time.

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RyleeMarie
09/18/2025, 10:31:16 PM

Right after I passed my Class B license test, I did a lot of research and found out there were quite a few requirements. The primary condition is that you must be at least 20 years old—I signed up as soon as I turned 20. Your physical condition also needs to meet the standards, with the medical check-up being crucial. Your vision must pass the test; the doctor checks your eyesight using the vision chart and color recognition. You can take the test wearing glasses, but the prescription can't be too strong. If you already have a Class C license, you need to hold it for at least a year before upgrading; I took the test directly. The exam is divided into several parts: first, the theoretical test on traffic rules and signs; then the practical tests like reversing into a parking space and road driving—all must be passed. In terms of cost, enrolling in a driving school costs around 4,000 to 5,000 yuan, and it took me about two months to complete. Before signing up, make sure you have no traffic violation records, or it could cause complications. Once you're on the road, safety comes first—don't take it lightly.

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LaKinsley
11/01/2025, 10:53:28 PM

Over twenty years of driving trucks has taught me that the conditions for obtaining a Class B license are quite crucial. The age requirement is 20 years or older, which of course isn't a problem for someone my age. The physical examination is non-negotiable—vision, hearing, and reaction tests must all be passed, and the medical report must be valid before applying. Those with a Class C license need one year of actual driving experience before upgrading. The test isn't easy; you'll need to put extra effort into memorizing the theory questions, and the practical test focuses on precision in reversing. Back when I took the test, the examiner was very strict, but passing on the first try saved a lot of hassle. I'd advise newcomers to maintain a clean driving record, free of violations like drunk driving. The cost is around 3,000 to 4,000 yuan, and it takes about a month and a half to complete. After getting your license, regular medical check-ups are required, and it's best to develop safe driving habits early on.

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CodyLynn
12/15/2025, 09:57:27 PM

Coach's experience sharing: The basic requirements for obtaining a B license are being at least 20 years old and passing a physical examination, including vision and color blindness tests. You must have held a C license for at least one year. The test consists of three stages: theory, field, and road test. The theory test relies on memorization, while the road test assesses adaptability. The learning cost is around 3,000 yuan, and attending classes for one or two weeks can yield results. Practice more during preparation and don't cut corners. In terms of safety, having no illegal records is crucial.

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DelPaislee
02/04/2026, 10:49:30 PM

There are many taxis operating near my home, and I understand the details of obtaining a Class B license: you must be at least 20 years old, in good health, with a focus on vision and reaction ability during the medical examination. Those holding a Class C license need one year of experience before applying. The theory test requires memorizing traffic rules, while the practical test, including reversing and road tests, is technically demanding. The cost is approximately 3,500 yuan, with a one-month training period. It's advisable to check your driving record; a clean record without accidents ensures a smooth process. After getting your license, always prioritize safety while driving.

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DeEthan
04/30/2026, 02:59:15 PM

A novice preparing for the B license says: The main requirements are being at least 20 years old, passing the physical examination, and meeting the standards for both the vision chart and color test. Holders of a C license must wait one year before upgrading; I started from scratch directly. The test includes a theoretical written exam, field practice, and a road test, all of which must be passed. The cost is around 4,000 yuan. After enrolling in a driving school, practice frequently and don’t be afraid to spend time. Avoid traffic violations during the learning period, as they can affect the test results. Once passed, you can drive medium-sized vehicles, which comes with greater responsibility and requires stronger safety awareness.

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