
Requirements for obtaining a Class B driver's license: 1. The application must be submitted at the applicant's registered residence location; 2. The applicant must be between 21 and 50 years old; 3. The applicant's height must be at least 155 centimeters; 4. The applicant's naked or corrected vision must reach at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, with no red-green color blindness; 5. The applicant must be able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 centimeters from a tuning fork; 6. Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions; both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement functions, and the length difference between them must not exceed 5 centimeters; 7. A Class B2 driver's license can be applied for directly, or the applicant can apply for an upgrade at their registered residence location one year after obtaining a Class C1 driver's license.

The requirements for applying for a Class B license are actually quite extensive. As a driving instructor who has trained over a thousand students, I must emphasize three mandatory thresholds: the applicant must be at least 21 years old, have a minimum height of 150 cm, and hold a Class C license for at least three years with no more than 12 penalty points in the last two scoring cycles. The most common stumbling block is vision—uncorrected or corrected visual acuity must not be below 5.0. I've heard of students being disqualified due to color weakness. A full medical check-up is required before registration, and many hospitals can now directly upload reports to the traffic system. Additionally, recent regulations introduced in the past two years require candidates to complete a one-day emergency response training after passing the third subject test before the license can be issued. In the first year after obtaining the license, trucks must display a 'Novice' sign, and the cargo weight must not exceed 80% of the specified tonnage. Oh, and now, commercial freight drivers also need to apply separately for a vocational qualification certificate—this is absolutely not to be overlooked.

A veteran truck driver with 15 years of experience talks about the requirements for a Class B license. Age is non-negotiable—even one day short and you can't take the test. My apprentice was turned away last year for being three months short. Physical condition is particularly emphasized, especially with the new equipment for measuring visual field during medical exams—it's quite strict. Those of us who drive overnight frequently need to be extra cautious about our eyesight. To upgrade your license, you must bring your original driver's license and a three-year record of no drunk driving. Just last week, Old Wang from the freight station was denied the test due to a drunk driving record from three years ago. The hardest part of the Subject 2 test is the reverse parking and garage shifting—a 9-meter-long trailer is a nightmare for beginners. I recommend renting a training vehicle for extra practice. The theoretical exam now includes over 200 new environmental questions, covering waste sorting and urea usage knowledge—failing to study will definitely result in a fail. After getting your license, remember to check your tires and fire extinguisher monthly—traffic police often conduct surprise inspections targeting Class B drivers.

Physical examination requirements in detail: Vision in both eyes must start at 5.0, no color blindness allowed. Hearing must be able to detect a stopwatch sound from 50 cm away, and blood pressure must remain within the normal range. Spinal scoliosis exceeding 10 degrees leads to immediate disqualification. Those applying for an upgraded license must provide three years of Class C license records and a driving report; a record of a single 12-point deduction requires a five-year waiting period. New test site regulations require wearing a reflective vest for the slalom test, with infrared monitoring equipment error controlled within 1 cm. The theoretical test includes freight geography questions, such as provincial freight restriction policies. Training has added 4 class hours on hazardous chemical handling, and fire extinguisher practice has been changed to real-fire drills. For the first six months after obtaining the license, driving alone on mountainous highways is prohibited, and supervised driving practice must include video log records.

From the perspective of a driving test consultant, the process is as follows: First, undergo a specialized driver's physical examination at a top-tier hospital and submit 6 white-background ID photos. When registering at the driving school, bring the original ID card and the original driver's license for those seeking additional driving qualifications. The second subject test now includes a combined of continuous obstacles and slope parking, with a time limit of 3 minutes. The latest theoretical test question bank contains 1,862 questions, including content on cold chain transportation regulations. The road test requires completing a heavy vehicle turning radius operation, and a turning angle exceeding 45 degrees will result in failure. Special note: The new version of the B license allows driving mid-sized buses with a body length ≤ 7 meters, but requires an additional passenger transport written test. During the probationary period, three online safety training sessions must be completed before full qualification is granted. Changing vehicle types requires prior filing; for example, converting a flatbed cargo compartment to a refrigerated compartment requires submitting a modification compliance certificate.

The pitfalls I encountered when getting my Class B license: My height barely met the minimum requirement of 150cm and I almost got disqualified – wearing thick-soled shoes is recommended. During the physical exam, an old military doctor inspected my joints extremely strictly, making me do squat-stand motions five times. The theory test had tricky new question types, like asking what fault code P204F means for a clogged urea injector. The road test used a heavy truck without power steering – girls really need some arm strength to turn that wheel. Only after getting the license did I learn about hidden restrictions: no high-value cargo transport (single items over 50,000) for the first six months, and highway freight loads limited to 65% capacity. Annual renewals are even more troublesome now – mandatory bi-annual psychological evaluation tests measuring emergency response speed. One veteran driver had his license temporarily suspended because his reaction time exceeded 0.6 seconds during nighttime testing, requiring three retests to pass.


