What is the minimum age requirement for taking the B2 driver's license test?

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Leilani
07/24/25 9:37pm
The age requirement for taking the B2 driver's license test is between 20 and 50 years old. Requirements for obtaining a B2 driver's license: First, the applicant must be between 20 and 50 years old; second, the height must be above 155 cm, with naked or corrected visual acuity of at least 5.0 on the standard eye chart, the ability to discern the direction of sound from a tuning fork at 50 cm, normal upper and lower limb motor functions, and no trunk motor dysfunction; finally, the B2 driver's license test must be taken at the applicant's registered residence. Vehicle types permitted with a B2 driver's license: C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), M (wheeled self-propelled machinery); heavy, medium-sized trucks and large, heavy, medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. For example: dump trucks for hauling debris are classified as heavy trucks; water sprinklers, concrete mixers, and fire trucks are classified as large, heavy, or medium-sized special-purpose vehicles.
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LeEvan
08/10/25 2:42pm
I remember when I first considered obtaining a B2 driver's license, I specifically checked the regulations – applicants must be at least 20 years old. This age restriction isn't arbitrarily set; it primarily considers the significant responsibility of operating large vehicles. By age 20, young adults are more physically and mentally mature, better equipped to handle road risks. When I enrolled at the driving school, I first had to pass a medical examination confirming my vision met standards and I had no major health issues. The testing process includes theoretical subjects and practical training, which is quite rigorous overall. But safety comes first – it's the lifeline protecting everyone. Additionally, understanding these details in advance helps avoid wasted trips during registration.
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