What does the G1 driver's license mean?
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License G1 is a type of tractor driver's license issued by the Agricultural Machinery Bureau, which allows the holder to operate large and medium-sized tractors, tractor-modified transport vehicles, and small steering wheel tractors (H license). The application process involves attending classes (mechanical knowledge), written tests, vehicle practice (reverse parking, moving in the yard), on-road training, and road tests. The specific process may vary depending on the policies of the county-level Agricultural Machinery Bureau in different regions. Tractor driver's licenses are categorized as follows: 1. G (large and medium-sized tractors, tractor-modified transport vehicles, and H); 2. H (small steering wheel tractors); 3. K (walk-behind tractors); 4. R (large and medium-sized self-propelled combine harvesters and T); 5. S (mounted combine harvesters); 6. T (small self-propelled combine harvesters), etc., classified according to different vehicle types.