What are the requirements for upgrading to a B2 license?
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The requirements for upgrading to a B2 driver's license are: 1. Have held another driver's license for more than three years, with no full-point records in the last two scoring cycles; 2. No record of drunk driving; 3. No record of being primarily or fully responsible in a fatal accident; 4. Age between 21 and 50 years old; 5. Height of at least 155 cm, with naked-eye or corrected vision reaching 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; 6. The upgrade can only be processed at the location of the household registration. A B2 license allows driving heavy and medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles, including heavy and medium-duty trucks.
I just want to talk about the requirements for upgrading to a B2 license. As an ordinary office worker looking for a better job, I've done some research. To upgrade to a B2, you need to have held a C1 license for at least one year, be between 20 and 50 years old, pass a physical exam (e.g., vision of 5.0 or better, normal hearing), and have no record of drunk driving or accidents. The test consists of four parts: Theory (Part 1), Field Driving (Part 2), Road Test (Part 3), and Safety Knowledge (Part 4). It's quite challenging, so I recommend practicing on simulators. Getting a B2 early can help you enter the logistics industry with a significant salary increase. I plan to enroll next month and will do a pre-exam physical check first. Daily driving also requires extra caution—large trucks aren’t easy to handle, so don’t rush and risk accidents. The upgrade cost isn’t high, but it takes time. Overall, it’s a worthwhile investment.