
For first-time driver's license applicants, the highest-level licenses available (provided age requirements are met) are B2 and A3. Here's more information about applying for a driver's license: Age requirements for application: To apply for C1 (small vehicles), applicants must be at least 18 years old. For B2 and B1 (large trucks, medium buses), applicants must be at least 21 years old. Examination content: Subject 1 (100 points maximum, passing score is 90 or above, including 90), Subject 2 (pass/fail only), Subject 3, Subject 4 (100 points maximum, passing score is 90 or above, including 90).

I was particularly excited when I took my driver's license test for the first time, because I had just turned 20 and could apply for a B2 license, which is a qualification for large trucks, but you have to meet the age requirement. If you're younger, you can only choose a C1 manual or C2 automatic transmission. After registration, you must first pass the theoretical test, and then practice the actual operation. If everything goes smoothly, you can get your license quickly, but it is recommended not to aim for a higher level, because the B2 test is more complicated and has a higher failure rate. Remember to choose a formal driving school, safety first.

For the first-time driver's license application, the highest level you can apply for is B2, but you must be at least 20 years old to qualify. If you're younger, starting from 18, you can apply for a C1 or C2 car license. I think the preparation process is quite important, such as reviewing traffic rules for Subject 1 and learning parking skills for Subject 2. Practicing more makes it easier to pass. Overall, choosing B2 has advantages, like more job opportunities to drive trucks in the future, but don't pursue it blindly.

Looking back on when I got my driver's license, starting with C1 was the most practical choice—beginners don't need to jump straight to B2. If you meet the age requirement, you can opt for B2, but be prepared for the increased difficulty of the exams. It's advisable to consult with a driving school instructor before enrolling to understand the differences between license categories. For instance, B2 costs more but offers greater practicality. The key is to build a solid foundation before considering an upgrade.


