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What are the requirements for obtaining a B2 driver's license?

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LaHayden
07/29/25 6:02am
The requirements for obtaining a B2 driver's license are: 1. Age: 20 years or older; 2. Height: 155cm or taller; 3. Vision: Naked or corrected visual acuity of at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart for both eyes; 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 50cm from a tuning fork; 6. Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least 3 other fingers intact with normal limb and finger movement function; 7. Lower limbs: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement function, and the length difference must not exceed 5cm; 8. Trunk and neck: No movement dysfunction.
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VanNatalie
08/12/25 8:55pm
I personally experienced the requirements for obtaining a B2 driver's license last year. First, the age must be between 20 and 60 years old. I had just turned 20 when I went to register. The height requirement is over 155 cm, and my 165 cm just met the standard. The vision requirement is particularly strict - naked eye or corrected vision must reach 5.0. I passed easily with my glasses. Color blindness, especially red-green color blindness, is not allowed. During the physical exam, the doctor will show you color cards to identify. The hearing test was quite interesting - the doctor used a tuning fork near my ears to test if I could distinguish sound direction. The physical examination is crucial - both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers in good condition. My left pinky is slightly bent but still movable, so I passed. The leg requirements are also strict - the length difference between legs cannot exceed 5 cm. The whole process took me three trips to the driving school to complete all the paperwork. I recommend getting a special driver's physical exam at the hospital in advance to avoid unnecessary trips.
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Aubree
10/03/25 8:37am
As someone who frequently trains students, I believe physical condition is the most important factor for obtaining a B2 license. The age requirement is strictly between 20 and 60 years old, and many young people can't wait to meet this threshold. A height of 155 cm is a hard requirement—those who fall short simply can't operate the pedals of large trucks. Vision must meet the standard, so it's advisable to get a good pair of glasses beforehand; some trainees have been disqualified for being just 0.2 off the required vision. The color vision test during the medical exam is particularly critical—those who can't distinguish traffic lights will definitely fail. Hearing must be sharp enough to identify the direction of a sound source from 50 cm away, which is specifically tested during the exam. What many overlook are the finger requirements—both thumbs must be normal, and each hand must have at least three other fully functional fingers. Some experienced drivers have been rejected due to finger injuries from work. The lower limb requirements are also specific—a leg length discrepancy exceeding 5 cm disqualifies you. It's best to check your physical condition before applying to avoid wasting money.
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MacJordan
11/17/25 3:28am
I've recently been preparing for the B2 license test and researched the specific requirements. The minimum age is 20, which I just meet. The height requirement is over 155cm, measured during the physical exam. The vision test is quite strict - if you usually wear glasses, remember to bring them, as corrected vision must reach 5.0. There's also a color blindness test; those who can't distinguish traffic lights will be disqualified. The hearing standard requires both ears to independently identify sound source direction, tested with tuning forks at the driving school. The physical exam is thorough - both thumbs must be intact, with at least three functional fingers per hand. Legs must have no significant defects with normal motor function. I've checked the regulations - you can apply directly for B2 without needing a C license first. Currently studying at driving school, I find the reverse parking in Subject 2 much harder than expected.
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