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 holding requires the following test contents: road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving knowledge, emergency handling, and other related knowledge tests. Relevant introduction: 1. Overview: According to the vehicle types corresponding to the B2 driver's license, the B2 driver's license is the large truck driver's license as stipulated in the above provisions. Within 30 days after the end of the probationary period, you need to take the test, which includes the contents related to Subject 1 and Subject 4. 2. Extension: If you do not take the test after the probationary period of the B2 driver's license expires, the driver's license will remain in the probationary period, meaning the probationary period will be extended.
I just passed my one-year probationary B2 license test, let me share the details. The exam consists of two parts: a written test covering traffic regulations and emergency response questions - 50 questions with a passing score of 90, similar to the subject 1 test bank but more focused on real driving scenarios. The road test doesn't require re-taking the practical exam, but the examiner will thoroughly check your safe driving record. I recommend practicing mock questions on the 12123 app beforehand, paying special attention to areas like overload penalties and blind spot anticipation where truck drivers often make mistakes. I spent three days at driving school practicing emergency response questions and barely passed with 92 points - easier than expected.
A veteran truck driver with five years of experience tells you that passing the B2 probationary period exam requires clearing two hurdles. The written theory test requires a score of 90 to pass, mainly covering freight-specific regulations and emergency operations. Last time, I encountered a question about whether to choose a fire extinguisher or escape when the cargo compartment catches fire—such practical questions must be memorized. Never run yellow lights or overload, as these are counted in the scoring system, and the examiner will check if you have more than 6 violation points. Before the exam, it's best to run the transport route a couple of times to sharpen your observation skills.