What types of vehicles are suitable for a B2 license?
2 Answers
b2 is suitable for driving heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks are mainly trucks. The permitted vehicle types for a B2 license also include all vehicle types allowed by C1, C2, C3, C4, and M licenses, which include small and micro passenger vehicles, three-wheeled vehicles, wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicles, and light, small, and micro steering operation vehicles. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a driving license. It is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who are qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the age requirements and pass the driving test.
As a veteran truck driver with ten years of experience, I can tell you that medium-duty trucks requiring a B2 license are quite common. Last time, I drove a FAW J6L with a 4.2-meter cargo box to transport construction materials—it could handle 8-9 tons with ease, and the cargo floor was just over 1 meter off the ground, making loading super convenient. But be warned: these trucks have strict weight limits on highways, and overload fines are brutal. If you're a new B2 license holder, I'd recommend starting with smaller light trucks like the JMC Shunda—its power steering makes driving much less exhausting. And if you're in transport, always check cargo box seals! I once got caught in heavy rain on a long haul, and leaky tarps ruined a whole load of cardboard boxes—big loss!