What is the age requirement for obtaining a driver's license?

2 Answers
McBrody
07/29/25 5:12am
The age requirement for obtaining a driver's license varies depending on the type of vehicle. Below are the age requirements for different types of driver's licenses: 1. For large passenger vehicles: between 26 and 50 years old. 2. For tractor-trailers: between 24 and 50 years old. 3. For medium-sized passenger vehicles: between 21 and 50 years old. 4. For city buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams: between 20 and 50 years old. For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and light motorcycles: between 18 and 70 years old.
Was this review help?
16
1
Share
AveryAnn
08/12/25 8:50am
I remember being quite excited when I signed up for my driver's license at 18, as in China, the minimum age requirement for a Class C license (for small cars) is 18. Different license types have varying age requirements—for instance, motorcycles can be taken at 16, while larger vehicles may require you to be at least 21. Getting a license isn't just about driving; it’s also about learning traffic rules and developing responsibility. The theory and road tests require solid preparation, so I recommend studying traffic regulations early using books or apps, rather than cramming last minute. Health checks are crucial too—issues like vision or blood pressure can hold you back. After getting your license, life becomes more convenient, whether commuting or weekend road trips, but always prioritize safety over speed. New drivers should practice on city roads to build experience. Overall, 18 is a milestone age, and waiting until you’re more mature helps you handle various situations better.
Was this review help?
15
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Will Water Get In If the Car Hood Is Not Closed Tightly During Rain?

In this situation, water will definitely get in. Once the rain wets the wiring connectors, it can cause a short circuit. Additionally, if water leaks into the engine, it can be harmful to the engine. Below is some extended information about car hoods: Function of the car hood: Car hoods are made of rubber foam and aluminum foil materials. While reducing engine noise, they can also isolate the heat generated during engine operation, effectively protecting the paint on the hood surface and preventing aging. Role of the car hood: The air resistance and turbulence generated by airflow around a moving object directly affect its trajectory and speed. The shape of the hood can effectively adjust the direction of airflow relative to the car's movement and the resistance it generates, reducing the impact of airflow on the car.
10
3
Share

Does a smashed front face count as a major accident?

A smashed front face does not necessarily count as a major accident. Here is relevant information about accident vehicles: Definition of an accident vehicle: An accident vehicle refers to a vehicle that has suffered damage from non-natural wear and tear incidents, resulting in decreased mechanical performance and economic value. Generally, an "accident vehicle" refers to one with structural damage. Additionally, water-damaged cars and fire-damaged cars also fall under the category of "special accident vehicles." Methods to identify accident vehicles: Identification methods include exterior inspection, light inspection, insurance record checks, and interior examination. Conditions for quick accident handling: The conditions for quick accident handling are no personal injuries, no disputes over accident liability among the parties involved, the accident vehicle being drivable, all parties involved having vehicle insurance, and willingness to proceed to a designated location for damage assessment.
3
2
Share

Is it necessary to install ACC on BMW 530?

BMW 530 can be equipped with ACC, but it is not necessary. Basic introduction of ACC is as follows: ACC is short for Adaptive Cruise Control, which is generally applied to higher-end vehicles. The functions of ACC are as follows: ACC: Controlled by the vehicle's central control system, ACC is responsible for detecting whether there is a vehicle ahead, automatically maintaining the distance from the preceding vehicle, and can automatically brake in emergency situations. The system's sensors can measure the speed of the vehicle ahead and the distance between the two vehicles, while also monitoring the speed and distance of the host vehicle. Currently, the onboard Lidar sensor, which has begun to be applied in the mid-size and economy car markets, is a more economical choice among long-range sensors. Compared to radar, this sensor emits laser pulses and can detect the light reflected back from other objects. The distance to other objects can be calculated based on the signal delay time.
10
0
Share

What is the difference between a passing bay and an emergency stopping lane?

The differences between an emergency stopping lane and a passing bay include the number of lanes. A passing bay refers to a widened lane on a single-lane road, while an emergency stopping lane is found on highways, which do not have single lanes. Their purposes also differ: a passing bay is primarily for vehicles to pass each other, whereas an emergency stopping lane is mainly for stopping. Below is relevant information: Extended information: Regarding the use of emergency stopping lanes - After a traffic accident occurs, self-handling is permitted as per regulations. In case of a breakdown while driving. When traffic police signal a vehicle to stop immediately. The use of passing bays: A passing bay refers to a widened section of road on a single-lane route, visible over a certain distance, designed for vehicles to pass each other. On Class IV highways with a 4.5m single-lane roadbed, passing bays are set up at appropriate intervals to allow vehicles to pass each other.
2
1
Share

Why can't the fuel tank cap of the Envision be opened?

Buick Envision's fuel tank cap may not open due to excessive fuel tank pressure. The correct way to open the car fuel tank cap: On the lower left side of the driver's seat, within reach of the left hand, there are usually two toggle buttons. First, open the trunk. Above is the side of the car, open the trunk, one of which is to open the fuel tank cap, which is the refueling symbol. The car's fuel tank cap is behind the rear door, some on the left, some on the right. After pressing the fuel tank cap button, the fuel tank cap will open. Introduction to the fuel tank cap: The fuel tank cap refers to the box on the car used to store gasoline. It is square in shape, made of stainless steel, and has excellent sealing. There is only a small circular opening, about the size of a bottle cap, for easy storage. It is generally located at the rear of the car.
8
2
Share

How long does it take to fully charge a vehicle after jump-starting?

Using the method where the engine's belt drives the alternator to rotate and then charges the battery, the time required to fully charge the battery is relatively long. Taking a 12V60Ah battery as an example, using a constant voltage and current-limited charging method, it first requires 16 hours of charging at a constant voltage of 14.8V with a current limit of 15A, followed by 4 hours of constant current charging at 3A, totaling 20 hours of charging time. Charging Time: If charging the car battery at idle speed, the time required to fully charge the battery will be even longer. However, the voltage provided by the alternator can ensure the use of some electrical devices, but it may not meet the power demands of high-power devices such as air conditioners and car audio systems. Precautions: During routine maintenance, it's also important to monitor the battery's condition. After parking, all electrical devices in the car should be turned off to avoid battery drain from prolonged inactivity, which could lead to insufficient power for the next engine start.
8
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.