Driving Licence B1
Driving licence B1 is a limited version of the B category. It allows drivers to drive small vehicles such as vans and lorries. It also allows drivers to pull a trailer that weighs up to 750kg.
The current format of the licence is a credit card-sized one. It is filled with the basic information like names and father's names as well as date of birth home address emergency contact numbers blood group and photo. It also includes the categories that are permitted.
Vehicles that you can drive with a B1 license
A B1 driving permit allows you to drive vehicles with a maximum allowable mass of 3,500 kilograms (3.5 tonnes) and accommodation for the maximum of eight passengers seats, with the driver not included. This category covers a broad variety of vehicle types from compact hatchbacks to spacious estates, and flexible SUVs. A category C license permits you to tow trailers up to 775kg.
A category A license permits you to drive motor vehicles with two wheels, such as motorcycles. The previous Category A1 license, which has been replaced by the new category of licence, allows you drive light motorcycles up to 125cc with a power to weight ratio up to 11 kW. You can drive vehicles with a Category A licence up to 31 mph in the design speed, but you will need to wear helmets.
If you are a holder of a category A license, you can drive vehicles with a maximum allowed mass (MAM) of up to 12,000 kilograms and accommodate a maximum of nine passengers, with the exception of the driver. If you want the ability to drive larger vehicles, you'll need to pass the CPC four-part test.
To get a B1 license you must pass both the theory and practical tests. The theory test will determine the level of your understanding of road signs, driving rules and hazards. You will also be asked questions on the history of traffic law. You can prepare for the theory test by taking several practice tests. Practice tests will help you learn how to pass the real thing.
The process for obtaining this type of license is a matter of passing the theory test, practical driving test and medical examination. The theory test consists of multiple choice questions, while the practical test will require you to drive a car on simulated roads. You will also need to be able to pass an exam conducted by an authorized doctor. The doctor will examine your eyesight, blood pressure and attest to your general health. If you're traveling for work, you might need to pass a medical questionnaire as well.
Vehicles that you are not able to drive B1 license
A copyright is a legal document which allows you to drive on roads that are open to the public in the nation where you live or most other countries. It is an important document that is a significant investment in terms of both time and money. However, getting it can be a difficult task. To ensure the best results, you should be consistent and take a number of mock tests prior to the actual test. Tests designed for mock tests are designed to give you a realistic feel of what the theory test will be like. They also help you understand the rules of the road and hazard perception better.
The licence categories define the types of vehicles you can drive and the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of a vehicle or trailer. These codes are located on the reverse of the license. They are usually written in lower case and italics however some licences employ capital letters to differentiate the various categories. Category M, for instance is a licence that permits the driver to operate two-wheeled motors that have engine power less than 50cc.
If you have a category B copyright (which covers cars) you are able to drive four-wheeled vehicles that weigh up to 400kg unladen, or up to 550kg for goods. You can also attach trailers that weighs up to 750kg to your vehicle.
A category B license is not valid for driving a minibus. Instead you must pass a category C test to drive larger vehicles. The category C licence is not available to anyone under 18. You may also take a test in order to obtain the category C1 license, which allows you to drive cars up to 11,000 kg and trailers that are smaller. This is a good option if you want to drive an e-van or a pickup truck with trailer.
You could be slapped with massive fines and penalty points in the event that you don't have an official license that permits you to drive certain types of vehicles. If you are found driving a vehicle that is not properly licensed and subsequently penalized up to PS1,000 and receive between three and six penalty points.
You can't tow vehicles without a b1 license
If you have a B1 license, you're only permitted to tow a trailer weighing up to 750kg. The reason is that the weight of a vehicle plus trailer cannot exceed 3.5 tons. If you plan to drive a trailer heavier than this, you will require a category B+E licence. This is a costly option and requires a state-issued and practical exam.
If you have B1 Auto's licence, you can tow only small vehicles with an automatic transmission, like small vans or cars. This licence doesn't permit you to drive a manual vehicle, so if you want to tow a larger vehicle, you'll have to retake the driving test. You can also get a category B licence which allows you to pull vehicles up to 3,500kg.
If your licence is code 96, you can also tow a vehicle. This type of licence entitles you to drive a vehicle with a MAM up to 3500kg and tow trailers up to 750kg. The trailer size depends on the date of issue of the BE licence.
You can also tow a trailer weighing up to 750kg when you have a B1 licence without code 96 or BE. You can also tow a trailer specifically designed to carry horses or boats. This kind of trailer is referred to as a lorry-mounted or a trailer that is typically attached to the back of a tractor or lorry.
The earliest type of car driving licence was the class 3 licence, which allowed the driver to drive with a trailer. However the licence has been changed into the BE licence and now only permits you to drive a trailer that has a the maximum gross vehicle weight (GVM) of 7.5 tonnes.
The B license is an excellent option for drivers who plan to own their own vehicle but do not intend to use them for commercial purposes. It is a valid license to drive commercial or private vehicles with up to 9 seats, and permits the driver to tow a trailer up to 750kg.
You can't tow vehicles without a b2 license
The B1 licence is a restricted version of the category B copyright. It permits you to drive cars with up to 400kg (or 500kg if it's intended for transporting goods). This licence isn't applicable to trucks or vans, but you are still able to drive small commercial vehicles such as cargo carriers, light trucks and trailers. This licence permits you to tow trailers that have a a maximum GVM of 3.5 tonnes.
You'll require a Category B+E license if you wish to drive heavy vehicles. This license is accompanied by the state-specific exam and the practical test which can be expensive. You can also opt for Category B with code96, which permits drivers to drive vehicles with a weight of up to 3.5 tonnes. However, you can't use a trailer with this license if the GVM is higher than the vehicle's.
The categories on your license are there to help explain the kinds of vehicles you can drive. Certain categories on your license will require you to take additional tests or get qualifications in order to drive certain kinds of here vehicles. You can request an English translation of your licence in case you aren't sure what the categories mean.
A B2 license allows you to drive small passenger vehicles with nine seats, and a length of less than six meters. You can also tow a trailer that weighs up to 750kg. Other vehicles that you can drive with a B2 license include C1 (small automatic transmission car) C3 (low-speed truck) and C4 (tricycle).
The gold license is granted to drivers with good driving records. They have not been involved in any motor vehicle accidents or moving violations in the last five years. They are eligible for discounts on car insurance. To be eligible for a gold license you must not be involved in an accident for five years and 41 days before your birthday on the driver's licence expiration date. You must also pass both the theory test and the driving test in practice. In addition, you need to pass a first aid course and an eyesight test.