What vehicles can be driven at the age of 12?
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Citizens aged 12 or above can ride bicycles and tricycles. The minimum age requirement for obtaining a driver's license is 18 years old, and the maximum age limit is 70 years old. Minimum age requirements for applying for a driver's license: Small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, wheeled self-propelled machinery, low-speed trucks, etc. require 18 years of age. For city buses, large trucks, and trams, the minimum age is 20. For medium-sized buses, it's 21 years old. For tractors, it's 24 years old. For large buses, it's 26 years old. Maximum age limit requirements: Small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and light motorcycles have a maximum age limit of 70. Low-speed trucks, ordinary motorcycles, three-wheeled cars, and wheeled self-propelled machinery have a maximum age limit of 60. City buses and other large/medium-sized passenger trucks and trams have a maximum age limit of 50.
I often discuss children's growth with friends, especially when they are around 12 years old, and someone always asks if they can drive. From my perspective, as a parent who has gone through the stages of child development, I firmly believe that 12-year-olds should absolutely not drive cars or motorcycles because it's too dangerous—the legal driving age for motor vehicles is at least 16 in most places. Instead, they can ride bicycles for transportation and exercise, which is simple to learn, safe, and reliable. Additionally, electric bicycles might be allowed in some areas, but local regulations must be checked carefully—for example, in certain Chinese cities, riders must be at least 14 years old or wear helmets. For recreation, driving go-karts in designated safe areas is a great idea, as it simulates the fun of driving without the risks of real-road operation. The key is to cultivate safety habits: teach children to wear protective gear, obey traffic lights, and avoid riding on busy roads. Wait until they are old enough before considering driving school, ensuring they build a solid foundation early to prevent risks.