Learn about the different Belgian driving licence categories, from AM to DE, and the unique provisional licence system including model 3 and model 6. Understanding this framework is key to navigating the Belgian theory exam and your journey towards obtaining a full licence.
Prepare for your Belgian theory exam by mastering the driving licence categories and provisional systems. Practice questions cover essential knowledge on EU harmonised categories, model 3, and model 6 provisional licences, crucial for understanding vehicle types and requirements as applied in Belgium.

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Mastering Belgian licence categories and the provisional system is fundamental for your theory exam success. Understanding these core rules ensures you can correctly identify vehicle types and associated licence requirements, leading to fewer errors and a higher score on your official Belgian theory test.
Learners in Belgium choose Belgian Driving Licence Categories practice to prepare for realistic exam questions and difficult scenarios that often appear in the official theory test. This category is popular because it helps strengthen rule knowledge, reduce common mistakes, and build confidence before taking the Belgian driving theory exam.
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Practising Belgian Driving Licence Categories helps you understand key rules and situations tested in the Belgian driving theory exam in Belgium.
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The main categories in Belgium follow the EU harmonised system: AM (moped), A1/A2/A (motorcycle), B (car), BE (car with trailer), C/CE (truck), and D/DE (bus). Each has specific age and training requirements.
Understanding the model 3 (accompanied driving) and model 6 (solo driving) provisional licences is important as the theory exam may include questions related to the rules and restrictions applicable to these stages.
For car (Category B), you can start accompanied driving (model 3) from age 17. For the solo provisional licence (model 6), the minimum age is 18.
Belgium uses EU harmonised categories but has specific rules for its provisional licence system (model 3 and model 6), which differ from many other EU countries. The theory exam reflects these Belgian specifics.
Yes, the Belgian theory exam will test your understanding of which licence category is required for different vehicles and the associated age and training prerequisites.
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