What is the eligible age for learning a B2 driver's license?
2 Answers
B2 driver's license can be obtained by individuals aged 20 to 50 years old. The age requirements for different license types are as follows: 1. Small vehicles: For applying small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, or light motorcycles, the age requirement is 18 to 70 years old; 2. Low-speed trucks: For applying low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, or wheeled self-propelled machinery, the age requirement is 18 to 60 years old; 3. City buses: For applying city buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams, the age requirement is 20 to 50 years old; 4. Medium-sized buses: For applying medium-sized buses, the age requirement is 21 to 50 years old; 5. Tractor-trailers: For applying tractor-trailers, the age requirement is 24 to 50 years old; 6. Large buses: For applying large buses, the age requirement is 26 to 50 years old.
I've always wanted to learn to drive a truck, so I specifically asked driving schools about it. To get a B2 driver's license, you must be at least 20 years old, with an upper age limit of 60. Not even one day short is allowed—my friend was turned away for being two months short. Besides age, physical examination is crucial: your vision must be 5.0 or better, no color blindness, and you need a medical report from a designated hospital. When registering, bring your ID card and proof of residence. The B2 test has more subjects than the regular car license, especially the reverse parking in Subject 2, which really tests your skills—fail if you're not well-practiced. I suggest preparing at least three months in advance because driving schools have tight schedules. After getting your B2 license, you can drive heavy trucks or large buses, and transportation jobs pay well. But remember, after obtaining the license, you must undergo an annual review—don't let it expire.