What types of vehicles can a Class B driver's license drive?
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b driver's license is for medium-sized buses and trucks, etc. The details are as follows: Classification: Class B driver's license can be divided into B1 and B2. The vehicle types that a B1 license can drive are medium-sized buses; The vehicle types that a B2 license can drive are heavy and medium-sized trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special operation vehicles, with heavy and medium-sized trucks mainly being trucks. Initial application for a motor vehicle driver's license: You can apply for vehicle types including city buses, large trucks, small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, and wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicles.
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I know that a Class B license primarily allows you to drive large trucks and regular passenger cars. Large trucks refer to those heavy-duty vehicles, such as long-haul transport trucks, while passenger cars include SUVs and family sedans. When I first obtained my Class B license, I often drove large trucks, which required more skill to handle, like slowing down early and controlling the steering during sharp turns. Safety is paramount when driving, so it's important to develop habits like checking tire pressure and the braking system, as large vehicles have greater inertia and slower braking response. A Class B license does not cover driving buses or motorcycles, which require other licenses. I recommend that beginners start with a C1 license to familiarize themselves with basic operations before tackling larger vehicles. Safe driving is the most important thing—always check your lights and mirror positions before hitting the road.