What kind of driver's license is required for a 6.2-meter car?
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A 6.2-meter car requires an A1 driver's license. The main part of the driver's license records the motor vehicle driver's information, including name, gender, date of birth, nationality, address, ID number, motor vehicle driver's license number, and photo. The supplementary part of the license includes the initial issuance date, permitted vehicle type code, validity period, issuing authority seal, and file number. Requirements for obtaining an A1 driver's license: 1. Age condition: Applicants for large passenger vehicle licenses must be between 26 and 50 years old. 2. Height must be at least 155 cm, and vision must meet the requirement of at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart for both naked eyes or corrected vision.
I've driven for many years and seen all kinds of vehicles, big and small. A sedan that's 6.2 meters long certainly doesn't qualify as an ordinary compact car. In China's driver's license system, a Class C license only covers vehicles under 6 meters in length. Anything exceeding 6 meters is classified as a medium-sized bus, requiring a Class B license like B1 or B2. Longer vehicles are harder to handle, requiring experience for turns and parking to avoid accidents. I remember a friend struggling with a luxury car over 5 meters; anything above 6 meters demands extra caution. I suggest measuring the actual length first. If it exceeds the limit, go to driving school to upgrade your license promptly. Don't cut corners to save time or money—fines and points are minor concerns compared to safety.
I just got my C1 driver's license not long ago and can handle small cars. But a 6.2-meter-long vehicle sounds scary and definitely requires an advanced license. Generally, vehicles over 6 meters in length require a Class B license. I've checked the information, and it's rare for regular sedans to exceed 6 meters—most are buses or travel vans. Driving large vehicles involves more difficult road tests, including reversing and uphill driving, so beginners shouldn't attempt it. I suggest first confirming the vehicle's dimensions. If it exceeds 6 meters, don't drive it with a Class C license. Go through the proper channels to obtain a Class B license to avoid risks—safety should always come first.