What vehicles can a B1 license drive?
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B1 license allows driving the following types of vehicles: 1. B1 license holders can drive medium-sized passenger vehicles, including urban buses with a capacity of 10 to 19 passengers. 2. It also permits driving vehicles allowed by Class C and Class M licenses. 3. The B1 license does not include B2, meaning it does not authorize driving trucks. Additional information: The following circumstances disqualify applicants from upgrading to a B1 license: 1. Driving under the influence of alcohol; 2. Having a record of driving under the influence of alcohol during the current scoring cycle and the three consecutive scoring cycles prior to application; 3. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% during the current scoring cycle and the three consecutive scoring cycles prior to application, without having the driver's license revoked.
As someone holding a B1 driver's license, I find it allows me to drive small passenger vehicles with fewer than nine seats and micro cars. For example, the sedan I usually drive is completely fine, or the small minivan I take my family out in on weekends is also suitable. However, it's important to note that I can't drive large vehicles like buses or trailers, which require a higher-grade license. I still remember when I first started preparing for the B1 test, it took time to practice reverse parking and the road test, which really tested my patience. When driving, I regularly check tire pressure and lighting systems to ensure safety first. If there's an issue with the vehicle, like soft brakes, I send it for inspection immediately. Overall, the B1 license is very practical, suitable for city commuting and family trips, but beginners should start with manual transmissions to avoid sudden acceleration. Remember to renew the license every six years and maintain healthy driving habits.