What are the requirements for upgrading from a C to a B license?

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AlainaAnn
07/29/25 12:08am
The requirements for upgrading from a C to a B license are as follows: 1. Age range: Since the B2 license is primarily issued to prospective drivers who need to operate trucks for 58 Auto, the minimum age requirement is set at 20 years or older, and the maximum age must not exceed 50 years to ensure they have sufficient physical strength and energy to drive trucks. 2. C1 license duration and penalty points: To upgrade from a C1 to a B2 license, the driver must have held the C1 license for at least 3 years. Additionally, in the most recent three consecutive scoring periods, there must be no instance where the driver accumulated 12 penalty points in any single period. This ensures that the C1 license holder's driving experience, skills, and habits are comprehensively evaluated to determine if they meet the requirements for upgrading to a B2 license. 3. No record of major traffic safety accidents.
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DeKaden
08/12/25 4:24am
As a truck driver with ten years of experience, I believe the primary requirement for upgrading from a C to B license is having over three years of safe driving experience. This means you must not only hold a C license for at least three years but also maintain a record of zero major accidents. The age requirement is a strict minimum of 21 years old. Don't overlook the physical examination's vision and hearing standards—color blindness is an absolute disqualifier. I've seen many young drivers eager to upgrade but fail at the large vehicle reverse parking in Subject 2. I recommend practicing large vehicle operations at a certified driving school beforehand. Nowadays, many regions also require logging training hours at the DMV first—don't find it troublesome, safety is the foundation of earning money.
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