
The requirements for upgrading from a B2 driver's license to an A1 are as follows: 1. The applicant must be between 26 and 50 years old. 2. The applicant must have held a B2 driver's license for more than five years and must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in any of the five consecutive scoring cycles prior to the application. Applicants who have had drunk driving incidents, failed to undergo annual inspections for three consecutive cycles while holding a B1 license, or been involved in accidents resulting in casualties are not eligible to apply for an A1 license. Relevant information about driver's licenses: 1. Introduction: The People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Driver's License, commonly referred to as a driver's license, is a mandatory certification for motor vehicle drivers under the laws of the People's Republic of China. 2. Examination content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving).

I got my B2 driver's license last year and really enjoy driving trucks. Now I'm thinking about upgrading to an A1 license to drive tour buses. The requirements for upgrading are: first, you must be at least 26 years old, which I just turned this year, so I qualify; second, you need to have held the B2 license for at least one year, which I just met, so I can apply. Before applying, make sure you haven't had 12 points deducted, otherwise you'll have to wait two years. Then, enroll in a driving school and take three tests: a theory test on traffic rules, a field test for maneuvers like reversing and parking, and a road test driving an actual large bus—make sure to drive steadily and avoid hitting poles. After passing, you'll need a medical exam to confirm your vision is up to standard, and then you can get your new license. There are plenty of jobs driving buses, as tour companies often hire, but the safety responsibility is huge. Practice a lot to get the feel, and don't drive too fast to avoid rollovers.

With over 20 years of driving experience, I've helped many friends upgrade to an A1 license. The core requirements are being at least 26 years old, holding a B2 license for at least one year, and not having reached the maximum 12 penalty points during that period—if so, you'll need to wait a while. After registration, the tests include a written traffic rules exam, a practical yard test, and a road test, such as mastering high-speed turns. I recommend checking the vehicle's condition before registering, as older cars are more prone to mistakes. Passing allows you to drive long-distance coaches or buses, which pays better, but never violate regulations—accidents with large vehicles have severe consequences. Regular maintenance and familiarity with bus performance are essential, especially for driving steadily on mountain roads.

My kid asked about upgrading to an A1 license. I looked it up: you need to be at least 26 years old, have held a B2 license for at least one year, and not have accumulated 12 penalty points. The test includes theoretical questions and a driving test. After passing, you just need to complete a medical examination. After upgrading, you can drive buses to earn extra money, but safety comes first. I recommend signing up for driving school instead of trying to figure it out on your own.


