What kind of driver's license is required to drive a tractor?
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According to the regulations on permitted vehicle types, driving a tractor requires an A2 driver's license. The following is relevant information about the A2 driver's license: Overview: The A2 license permits the holder to drive tractors. With a valid A2 license issued by the domestic public security traffic police vehicle management authority, one can operate heavy and medium-sized full trailers and semi-trailer trains, as well as vehicles permitted by B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, and M licenses. Notes: The A2 license permits the holder to drive tractors, which can tow heavy and medium-sized full trailers/semi-trailers. Trailers are divided into two types: full trailers and semi-trailers. A full trailer bears its total weight entirely by itself, while a semi-trailer has part of its total weight borne by the tractor. Only drivers with an A2 license can drive such tractors; drivers with an A1 license are not permitted to drive tractors.