What are the test contents for a B2 driver's license after one year?
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B2 driver's license after one year of probation mainly tests knowledge of road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency handling, etc. After the test, you must also receive no less than half an hour of traffic accident case warning education. A perfect score also requires taking the test. Extended information: Note 1: Within thirty days after the probation period for newly obtained large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, and large truck driver's licenses, you should participate in a test on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency handling, etc., and receive no less than half an hour of traffic accident case warning education. Note 2: When driving a motor vehicle on the highway during the probation period, the driver should be accompanied by a driver who has held a corresponding or higher class driver's license for more than three years. Among them, drivers of small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled can be accompanied by a driver who holds a small automatic transmission passenger vehicle or higher class driver's license.
I've been driving a B2 vehicle for almost a year now, just past the probationary period. Honestly, there wasn't any formal test, but I believe safety rules shouldn't be forgotten. After the probationary period ends, you can drive alone, but it's best to review those key points, like checking mirrors more when changing lanes on highways, turning on lights and slowing down in rain, and using fog lights while maintaining distance in foggy conditions. I once attended a safety course at the driving school, which mainly covered revisiting the details of Subject 3: reverse parking, pulling over, and emergency braking techniques. Common mistakes made by beginners include speeding or not checking blind spots, so self-discipline becomes even more important after the probationary period. In short, no test is required after the probationary period ends—just practice more and stay vigilant to ensure safety.