What is the downgraded license from an A1 driver's license?
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A1 driver's license downgraded by one level becomes a B1 driver's license. Situations that lead to the downgrade of a motor vehicle license include: 1. Being involved in a traffic accident resulting in death without constituting a crime; 2. Accumulating 12 or more demerit points in a single or multiple instances within the scoring cycle of the driver's license (applicable only to Class A and B licenses); 3. Failing to undergo vehicle inspection for three consecutive years. The A1 license permits driving large buses with a capacity of 20 or more passengers, as well as vehicles with a body length exceeding 6 meters. Other vehicle types permitted under the A1 license include: A3 (city buses), B1 (medium-sized buses), B2 (large trucks), C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), and M (wheeled self-propelled machinery).