What Vehicles Can a B3 Driver's License Drive?
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There is no B3 driver's license. Driver's licenses are categorized into A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C3, D, E, and F, with each level permitting different types of vehicles. In the B category, only B1 and B2 licenses exist. The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driving license, which is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities after a person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required tests. A driver's license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is permitted to drive, such as motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, buses, etc.
I've been driving for several years, mainly operating vehicles covered by a Class B driver's license. I feel this type of license allows drivers to handle medium and large vehicles, such as passenger vans with more than 9 seats or large trucks. I remember when I first passed the test, I was excited to try driving the company's minibus, which falls under the category of medium-sized passenger vehicles and can easily accommodate over a dozen people. At the same time, it also permits driving small cars, as long as they don't exceed the specified weight and seating capacity. Driving these vehicles requires more stable driving skills, as maneuvering a larger body is more challenging, especially when turning. I recommend beginners start practicing with smaller cars before upgrading to a Class B license to ensure safety. When encountering steep slopes or narrow roads, the visibility and braking performance of larger vehicles differ, demanding greater focus. In summary, a Class B license broadens career options, such as freight or passenger transport services. However, it's essential to regularly check the vehicle's condition to prevent accidents.