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Romanian Highway Code Changes: What Vehicles Can Be Driven with a Category B License

15.11.2025 13:10 1 min 1 source
Cancan ENG
Romanian Highway Code Changes: What Vehicles Can Be Driven with a Category B License
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New EU regulations allow Romanian drivers with a standard category B license to operate heavier vehicles under specific conditions. The permissible weight limit is extended from 3.5 to 4.25 tonnes, but only for electric or hybrid vehicles, and drivers must have held the license for at least two years. To obtain the extended license, drivers must complete a practical course without a new exam, and a digital driver's license will be introduced alongside the physical version.

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Updated: 11.05.2026

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