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What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a B2 driver's license?

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StLeilani
07/29/25 1:07pm
The age requirement for applying for a B2 driver's license for automobiles is between 21 and 50 years old. The vehicle types allowed to be driven are heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks mainly refer to trucks, such as the large dump trucks commonly seen on roads transporting construction waste, which fall under the category of heavy-duty trucks. Large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles refer to vehicles equipped with specialized equipment or devices, such as water sprinklers, concrete mixers, fire trucks, etc. Below is relevant information about the B2 driver's license: Application Requirements: Applicants must be between 21 and 50 years old, with a height requirement of at least 155 cm, naked eye vision of at least 5.0, and the ability to discern the direction of sound from a tuning fork placed 50 cm away from each ear, ensuring the ability to make correct judgments while driving. Other Vehicle Types Allowed: C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), M (wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicles).
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LeMorgan
08/14/25 2:40am
I've been driving for half my life, learning the ropes since my youth. To get a B2 driver's license, you must be at least 20 years old—that's a hard rule. At 18, you can only go for a C1 license to drive small cars. Operating medium-sized trucks like dump trucks or tractors requires handling heavy weights and complex maneuvers, demanding maturity and experience. I think this age threshold is quite reasonable—young drivers should first get their small car license, spend a couple of years practicing on the road, mastering basics like intersections and lane changes, and gain some experience before tackling the challenge at 20. I've seen a few reckless youngsters rush to take the test, only to cause accidents that injured others, leaving them with lifelong regrets. During the licensing process, you must memorize traffic rules for the written test (Subject 1), master skills like reverse parking in Subject 2, and only hit the road in Subject 3—all under strict safety protocols. Don’t just focus on getting the license; driving safely into old age is the real victory. Before hitting the road, always maintain your vehicle and pay attention to your physical condition.
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StLukas
10/09/25 7:53am
I took the B2 license test right after turning 20 because I love driving big vehicles for travel. The minimum age requirement is 20 years old – those 18-year-olds with small car licenses just don't cut it. The certification process includes medical checkups, theoretical learning, and field driving tests, which really test your patience step by step. I'd advise young people not to rush into it – first get a C1 license at 18 to practice driving family cars and hone your skills, then upgrade after two years when you've gained enough experience. Driving trucks comes with heavy responsibilities, and younger drivers tend to be reckless, increasing the risk of accidents like dangerous rollovers during sharp turns. Also, choose a good driving school for the test, practice basic skills like pole tests and garage parking diligently as I did, keep a calm mindset to pass on the first try, and always pay attention to road signs and follow traffic rules when driving.
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VonValeria
11/23/25 2:20am
I understand the driver's license rules. The minimum age to obtain a B2 license is 20 years old. Below this age is not allowed. At 18, you can take the test for smaller vehicle types, but don't think it's easy. Driving medium-sized trucks like lorries requires physical strength and quick reflexes, and being a bit older brings more stability. To pass the B2 test, you must complete all four sections: written tests (subjects one and two) and practical exams (subjects three and four). I remind beginners not to rush or expect instant success. Safety comes first—practice often, especially simulating slippery road conditions like rainy weather. Always remember to fasten your seatbelt and adhere to speed limits while driving.
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