What is the maximum number of seats a B2 license can drive?
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A B2 driver's license allows driving vehicles with 19 seats or fewer. Here are the types of vehicles that a B2 driver's license can operate: 1. The vehicle types that a B2 driver's license can drive are heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks are primarily trucks. 2. The permitted vehicle types for a B2 license also include C1, C2, C3, and C4, which cover small and micro passenger vehicles, three-wheeled vehicles, and wheeled self-propelled machinery, among others. Additional information: Here is the process for taking the B2 driver's license test: 1. Apply for the B2 driver's license test at the vehicle management office. 2. Receive and fill out the application form, then submit the form along with your ID card and physical condition certificate to the staff for review. 3. Once approved, you can register at the driving school arranged by the vehicle management office and participate in training and tests.
As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I can confidently tell you that a B2 driver's license allows you to operate vehicles with up to 9 seats. Back when I worked in a fleet, I often drove minibuses for group tours, and carrying 9 passengers was perfectly legal. Besides trucks, a B2 license also permits you to drive small vehicles like sedans and MPVs, but remember - vehicles exceeding 9 seats, such as medium-sized vans, require a B1 license. I advise beginners to practice reversing skills thoroughly before attempting larger vehicles. Road safety comes first - regularly check your tires and braking system, and never drive fatigued as the risks are too high. If you frequently need to transport more passengers, it's wiser to obtain a B1 license sooner rather than later.