In Ireland, there are several different categories of driving licences, each authorizing you to drive specific types of vehicles. The most common category is the B licence, which allows you to control cars and vans up to 3.5 tonnes. A car driver's authorization can be also categorized into 'B1' for smaller vehicles like mopeds or tricycles, or 'B96
A Guide to Category B
A Standard driving licence in Category B allows you to operate motor vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes in weight. This means you can legally drive a wide variety of vehicles, including most passenger cars. To obtain a Category B licence, you'll need to achieve both a written exam and a practical driving evaluation. Ensure you meet the age requirements.