What specific vehicle types can a B1 driver's license drive?
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B1 driver's license is authorized to drive medium-sized passenger vehicles (including urban buses with a capacity of 10 to 19 passengers), as well as other vehicle types permitted by C1, C2, C3, C4, and M licenses. Medium-sized passenger vehicles are defined as vehicles with a length of less than 6 meters and a seating capacity of more than 9 but fewer than 20 people. Below is relevant information about the B1 driver's license: Application requirements: You cannot directly apply for a B1 license; it can only be obtained through an upgrade. Applicants must have held a (C1) driver's license for at least three years and be between the ages of 21 and 50. Additionally, they must not have any full-point (12 points) violations in the current scoring cycle (this year) or the most recent scoring cycle (last year) before applying. The upgrade application must be submitted to the vehicle management office in the applicant's registered residence, as regulations stipulate that the (B1) upgrade can only be processed at the driver's local vehicle management office, not at a temporary residence. Conditions that disqualify an upgrade: Causing a fatal traffic accident and bearing full or primary responsibility; driving under the influence of alcohol; having a record of driving under the influence of alcohol in the current scoring cycle or the three most recent consecutive scoring cycles before applying; having a record of driving more than 50% over the speed limit in the current scoring cycle or the three most recent consecutive scoring cycles before applying, without the driver's license being revoked.