What Procedures Are Required for the Inspection of a B2 Driver's License?
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Procedures required for the inspection of a B2 driver's license: 1. Holders of a B2 driver's license should report to the traffic management department of the public security bureau for inspection within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. 2. If there are no demerit points recorded during a scoring cycle, the inspection for that cycle is exempted. During the inspection, the driver must fill out a form truthfully declaring their physical condition, and there is no need to submit a medical certificate of physical condition issued by a medical institution. 3. When going for the inspection, only the driver's license needs to be carried; photos are not required. The following is an introduction to the B2 driver's license: 1. Requirements for applying for a B2 driver's license: height must be at least 150 centimeters, visual acuity in both eyes must reach at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, age must be between 21 and 60 years old, no red-green color blindness, ability to discern the direction of sound from a tuning fork at 50 centimeters, both thumbs must be intact and each hand must have three intact fingers, normal upper limb and finger motor function, and normal lower limb motor function. 2. Permitted vehicle types: The B2 license allows the holder to drive heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, medium-sized specialized operation vehicles, with heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks mainly being trucks.
As a truck driver with over a decade of experience, renewing my B2 driver's license has become routine for me. Before each expiration, I always go to a certified hospital for a physical exam to check my vision and color blindness, ensuring I'm fit to drive safely. Then I bring my ID card, original driver's license, medical certificate, and proof of traffic violation record clearance to the local DMV for application. The whole process is quite smooth, but don't procrastinate—missing the deadline might result in fines. I recommend preparing at least a week in advance to minimize waiting time. For heavy vehicle drivers like us, license renewal isn't just a formality—it's crucial for ensuring both our own and others' safety. It's also important to stay updated on new traffic regulations in case they're needed for the test.