
To obtain a Class A driver's license, the following requirements must be met: 1. Age: Between 26 and 50 years old. 2. Height: At least 1.55 meters tall for large vehicles. 3. Residence: Must study in the place of residence (within the prefecture-level city of household registration), and cannot study in a temporary residence. If the original driver's license is from another location, it must be transferred back to the original place of residence for study. 4. Cannot directly obtain a Class A license; it must be acquired by upgrading from another license. For A1 and A2 licenses, a Class B license with at least 5 years of driving experience is required, and the driver must not have received full penalty points in the current year. For an A3 license, a C1 license with at least 3 years of driving experience is required.

I've been driving large buses for over ten years. To get an A1 license, you must first hold a B license for at least two to three years – without enough experience, handling big vehicles is tough. The minimum age requirement is 22, and a physical examination is mandatory, with good eyesight and steady hands being crucial. After enrolling in driving school, the theory test covers extensive material. For the second test (Subject 2), you'll practice reversing into narrow parking spaces, while the third test (Subject 3) assesses urban road driving. The whole process is time-consuming, but safety comes first. I always emphasize to trainees the importance of persistent practice and bringing ID documents, as stricter policies help prevent accidents involving new drivers.

I used to drive a small truck with a B license, and after two years, I went for the A2 trailer license. Back then, practicing reversing and turning was tough, but I passed. The requirements were being at least 22 years old, passing a health check without slacking, and having no serious demerit points in the last two years. To register, I needed my ID card and a medical report, costing a few thousand, including practice on the site. After passing the exam, driving big trucks earned more money, and the safety experience was worth it.

I believe the regulations for obtaining a Class A license are designed for public safety. The age requirement of 22+ ensures mental maturity, while prior Class B license experience helps drivers familiarize themselves with vehicle conditions to prevent operational mishaps. Physical condition checks ensure no defects in eyes, hands, or feet, with strict written and road tests. These government measures aim to prevent traffic accidents - we should understand, cooperate, and actively prepare documents to follow the testing procedures step by step.

I'm just over 20 and want to get a Class A license to drive tourist buses, but my instructor said I have to wait until I'm 22 and also need experience with a Class B license. I'll have to start with a Class C license first to get some driving practice while waiting to meet the requirements. During the preparation period, I'll study theory books, do practice questions, and spend more time at the driving school practicing maneuvers like turns—it really tests your patience. Friends all say not to rush and take it slow. Passing the physical health check is the foundation.

I accompanied and supported my child throughout the process of obtaining a Class A driver's license. The requirements include being at least 22 years old, holding a Class C license for at least two years, passing a health check, and submitting necessary documents such as ID cards and medical examination forms during registration. It took time to prepare all the materials, but it was worth it. Practicing for Subject 2 and Subject 3 involved frequent driving to minimize mistakes. The exam was stressful, but passing it brought peace of mind for driving large vehicles, ensuring family reassurance. Meeting the safe driving conditions is mandatory, and the policies are reasonable.


