What does a B1D driver's license mean?
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B1D driver's license is a combination of B1 license and D license. Here are the specific details: 1. Permitted vehicles: Medium-sized passenger vehicles (including urban buses with a capacity of 10 to 19 people), ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, and vehicles permitted by E license, F license, C1, C2, C3, C4, and M. 2. Introduction: A driver's license is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who meet the driving qualifications, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the age requirements and pass the driving test. The license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is allowed to drive, such as motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, and buses.
I've been in the transportation industry for nearly 30 years and have personally experienced both B1 and D driver's licenses. The B1 license is for operating medium-sized passenger vehicles, such as tour buses or minibuses that can carry over 10 people. The exam requirements are particularly strict—you must be at least 21 years old and already hold a C-class license. The D license, on the other hand, is specifically for three-wheeled motorcycles, commonly used for rural deliveries. When I was younger, I fell several times while practicing balance for the D license. The hardest part of learning for the B1 license was the road test, especially maneuvers like reverse parking. These licenses aren't handed out casually—they're designed for specific vehicle types, and driving the wrong vehicle can result in penalty points. Safety always comes first. I've seen people cut corners by skipping proper training to save money, only to end up in accidents. My advice is to find a reputable driving school and master the skills before hitting the road.