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Driving Licence B1<br><br>Driving licence B1 is a restricted version of the B category. It permits drivers to drive small vehicles, like vans or lorries. It also permits drivers to haul trailers up to 750kg.<br><br>The current licence format is a credit card-sized card that contains basic information like the name of the father, date of birth, address, emergency contact information blood group, as well as a photo. It also has the categories that are permitted.<br><br>Vehicles that you are able to drive with a B1 licence<br><br>A B1 driving license permits you to drive vehicles with a maximum allowable weight of 3,500 kilograms (3.5 tonnes) and the maximum of eight passengers seats, with the driver not included. This category encompasses a wide range of vehicles from compact hatchbacks to spacious estates, Prawo Jazdy Kat C ([https://www.p3r.app/kartaxpresspoland3166 Https://Www.P3R.App/Kartaxpresspoland3166]) as well as flexible SUVs. 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If you'd like to be able to drive larger vehicles, you'll have to pass the CPC four-part test.<br><br>You must pass both the theory test and the practical test in order to get the B1 license. The theory test tests your understanding of road signs and driving rules, as well as hazard perception. You will be asked about the history of road law. A good way to prepare for the theory test is to complete a variety of mock tests before you take the test. You can master the skills required to pass a real test by taking a number of mock tests.<br><br>This type of license requires passing the theory test and the driving test in practice, and a medical exam. The practical test will require driving a car in street-like conditions, and the theory test will consist of multiple-choice questions that will be taken using an approved computer. You must also be able to pass a medical exam conducted by a licensed physician. The doctor will check your vision and blood pressure as well as your general health. If you're driving to work, you may need to complete a medical exam as well.<br><br>You can't drive a vehicle with a an b1 license<br><br>A driving license is a legal document that allows you to drive on public roads in the country where you live or most other countries. It is a valuable document that represents a significant investment in terms of both money and time. However, obtaining it can be a daunting task. You must practice a lot deal and take as many mock tests as possible prior to the actual test. Mock tests are designed to give you a realistic experience of what the theory test will be like. They can also help you understand the rules of the road and hazard perception better.<br><br>The categories of licences define the types of vehicles you are allowed to drive, as well as the maximum mass (MAM) of a vehicle. These codes are displayed on the reverse side of the licence. They are typically written in lower case, however some licences use upper-case letters to differentiate between the different categories. For example category M is a moped licence which permits drivers to drive two-wheeled motor vehicles that have engines with less than 50cc.<br><br>If you are a holder of a category B driving license (which covers cars), you can drive four-wheeled vehicles up to 400kg unladen or 550kg when transporting goods. You can also add trailers that weighs up to 750kg to your vehicle.<br><br>Minibuses aren't allowed to be driven with a category B licence. Instead you need to pass a category C test to drive larger vehicles. The category C licence is not available to anyone who is younger than 18 years old. You may also pass the test to get C1 category license, which allows driving vehicles that weigh up to 11,000 kilograms and smaller trailers. This is a good option if you wish to drive the smallest van or pick-up truck with trailer.<br><br>You could be slapped with severe penalties and fines in the event that you don't have a licence that allows you to drive certain kinds of vehicles. The DVSA website warns that you can be fined up to PS1,000 and receive up to six penalty points if you're in the wrong place driving a licenced vehicle.<br><br>Vehicles you can't tow with a b1 licence<br><br>If you hold B1 license, you're only permitted to tow trailers that weigh up to 750kg. The reason is that the weight of a vehicle plus trailer cannot exceed 3.5 tons. If you want to drive a trailer that is heavier than this, you will require a category B + E license. This is expensive and requires a state and practical examination.<br><br>If you hold a B1 Auto licence and you are able to tow small vehicles with an automatic transmission, for instance small cars or vans. This licence does not allow you to drive a manual car and, therefore, if you wish to tow a larger vehicle, you will need to retake the driving test. Alternately, you can get an BE category licence that allows you to tow a vehicle with the maximum authorized mass (MAM) of 3,500kg with trailer.<br><br>You may also tow a trailer if your licence is category B with code 96. This type of licence allows you to drive vehicles with an MAM of up to 3500kg, and to tow trailers up to 750kg. The size of the trailer is determined by the date of the issue of your BE licence.<br><br>Similar to that you can tow a trailer up to 750kg if your licence is B1 without code 96 or BE. You can also tow a trailer designed to transport horses or boats. This kind of trailer is known as a lorry-mounted trailer and is usually mounted to the back of the tractor or lorry.<br><br>The oldest type of car driving license was the class 3 licence, which allowed the driver to drive with a trailer. This licence was changed to the BE licence, which only permits you to drive with a trailer that has a maximum gross vehicle (GVM) weight of 7.5 tonnes.<br><br>The B license is an excellent alternative for drivers who intend to own their vehicles but do not intend to use them for commercial purposes. It allows you to drive commercial or private vehicles with up to 9 seats, and permits the driver to tow a trailer up to 750kg.<br><br>Vehicles you can't tow with a b2 license<br><br>The B1 driving licence is a more restricted version of the B category driving license. It permits you to drive vehicles that weigh up to 400kg (or 550kg for vehicles that are designed to carry goods). This licence isn't applicable to driving vans or trucks, but you can still drive other small commercial vehicles like cargo carriers, light trucks and trailers. This licence permits you to tow trailers that have a a maximum GVM of 3.5 tonnes.<br><br>If you're looking to drive heavier vehicles, you'll need obtain a Category B + E license. This license comes with a state and practical exam, which can be quite expensive. You can also select Category B using code 96, which permits drivers to drive vehicles that weigh up to 3.5 tonnes. However, you aren't able to use a trailer with this license if its GVM is greater than the vehicle's.<br><br>The categories on your license are intended to explain the kinds of vehicles you are able to operate. Some categories on your license will require you to take additional tests or obtain qualifications to be able drive certain types vehicles. If you're not sure what each category is, you can always ask for a licence translation to help you understand the meanings.<br><br>A B2 license allows you to drive small passenger vehicles with nine seats, and shorter than six meters. It also permits you to tow a trailer that has an authorized maximum weight of up to 750 kilograms. Other vehicles that you can drive with a B2 license include C1 (small automatic transmission car), C3 (low-speed truck) and C4 (tricycle).<br><br>The gold license is a category that recognizes those who have an impeccable driving record. These drivers haven't had an accident or moving violations for a minimum of five years, and this qualifies them for optional insurance discounts. To be eligible for a gold license you must be in a safe driving condition for five years and 41 days before your birthday on the driver's license expiration date. You must also pass the theory test and the practical driving test. In addition, you need to complete a first-aid course and an eye test.
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