What Vehicles Can a B2 Driving License Drive?
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b2 driving license allows driving heavy and medium-duty trucks, large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles, as well as vehicles permitted by C1, C2, C3, C4, and M licenses. Below are the relevant details: Heavy-duty trucks: The large trucks seen on construction sites hauling debris fall under this category. Special-purpose vehicles refer to those equipped with specialized devices or tools for specific operations, such as emergency engineering vehicles, water sprinklers, cement mixers, cranes, and medical vehicles. License upgrade: After upgrading from b2 to b1, one can additionally drive 10-19-seat medium-sized buses, heavy and medium-duty trucks, and vehicles under C1, C2, C3, C4, and M categories. In fact, the vehicles allowed by b1 and b2 licenses are quite similar. If upgraded to an a2 license, one can drive tractor units, including heavy and medium-sized full-trailer and semi-trailer vehicle trains. To upgrade, one must have held a b2 license for at least three years, with no full-point penalty records in the two most recent scoring cycles before application, and meet the age requirement of being between 24 and 50 years old.