What subjects are required for upgrading from a C license to a B2 license?
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Subjects include: Subject 1 (Traffic Regulations), Subject 2 (Field Driving Test), Subject 3 (Road Test), and Subject 4 (Safe and Civilized Driving). All these subjects must be completed without exception. Here are the relevant details: 1. Examination Conditions: There are residency restrictions for applying. A B license must be applied for in the applicant's registered residence. If the C license was obtained elsewhere, it must be transferred back before applying. There are age restrictions for applying. Upgrading to a B license requires different conditions: for B1, the C license must have been held for at least 3 years; for B2 (large trucks), 1 year is sufficient. Additionally, applicants for B2 must be at least 21 years old to apply directly. 2. Additional Information: Subject 2 test items for applying for a B2 driving license include: stake test, parking and starting on a slope, and parallel parking.
When I first upgraded from a Class C license to a Class B2 license, it was quite a hassle, but I finally passed. There are four subjects in total: Subject 1 is the theoretical test, mainly testing traffic rules and common knowledge, with more questions about trucks compared to the Class C license; Subject 2 is the field driving test, including reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, etc. The truck's size is much larger, so it takes a few practices to get used to it; Subject 3 is the actual road driving test, where you drive on the highway, and the examiner will observe how you handle traffic situations; finally, Subject 4 is the safety and civilized driving theory, similar to simulated scenario questions. Don't rush the whole process. Each subject requires a separate appointment. I recommend using an APP to practice and get familiar with the questions first. Don't get nervous during the test—field driving is the easiest to mess up. It took me two months to pass everything. The key is to practice more simulations and memorize the rules.
The additional B2 license test subjects are similar to the initial learning process. Subject 1 starts with theory, testing your understanding of vehicles and traffic rules; Subject 2 focuses on field skills, requiring precise practice in reversing and parking; Subject 3 is the actual road test, checking your daily driving habits; and Subject 4 is the safety exam, ensuring civilized driving. I've helped many trainees upgrade their licenses and remind everyone not to slack off—practice more with actual vehicles, especially since large vehicle operations are complex and prone to mistakes. The test is time-consuming but necessary. During the preparation period, do more mock test questions and master blind spot handling to save a lot of trouble. Overall, don’t underestimate the test—safety comes first.