Denmark does not use the C1 and D1 categories. This means a truck (C) or a bus (D) licence covers all trucks or buses, respectively, that are not covered by the car (B) licence. A B/E licence only allows heavy trailers on cars, even if the driver has a C or D permit.
Tractor/Motorized equipment (T/M) permit can be obtained when the driver is 16 years old. Anyone with B licence can drive tractors and Motorized equipment. Motorized equipment would be things like combine harvesters, steam rollers, loaders, excavators and other vehicles driving maximum 30km/h.
A moped licence can also be acquired when the driver is 15 years old and requires the driver to pay a fee of usually 510[1] DKK for 30 hours of classroom education. The driver is also required to take part in a theoretical test as well as driving on a track and ultimately on public roads. It's considered very hard to fail the moped driving test. A valid moped driving licence grants the driver permission to drive mopeds limited to 30km/h, but it does not grant the driver permission to drive T/M vehicles. Anyone above the age of 18 can drive a moped limited to 30km/h with, or without a licence. Anyone with a B licence are allowed to drive mopeds that are limited to 45km/h.
A moped licence is not recognised as a valid means of identification, which is also made clear on the rear side of the licence itself.
A Car (B) licence requires the driver to be 17 years of age, although the driver can begin the education 3 months prior to his/her 17th birthday. A 17-year-old driver must have a supervisor sitting next to them at all times (this is no longer required once the driver turns 18). Unlike many countries, the 17-year-old driver has to pass all tests, before driving with a supervisor. There are a number of requirements that has to be fulfilled to be a supervisor. These requirements are: The supervisor has to be at least 30 years old, he/she has to have had a drivers licence for at least 10 years, his/her driver licence cannot have been revoked in those 10 years, he/she has to be able to take over the driving at all times, and he/she has to sit next to the 17-year-old.
Education consists of a set number of hours in a classroom, a driving course on a closed track, another driving course designed to simulate iced roads as well as a set number of hours on public roads. All exercises are supervised by a specially-educated driver's teacher, and it is his or her decision if the driver can be forwarded to the final tests. Before the finals tests can be taken, the students must have fulfilled some requirements; The students must have obtained a certificate, that shows, that they have been through an approximately 8 hour first aid course. The students must also have obtained a doctor's note, where they examine the overall health of the student and their eyes.
The first of the final tests consists of a multiple choice test regarding different scenarios that the driver will be likely to meet on the public roads. The driver is allowed to make a maximum of five mistakes on this test out of 25 questions in total.
The second test consists of the driver driving on a route set by a government supervisor, who also supervises the driver. This test is considered especially difficult in the larger cities and the failure statistics show similar results. This test demands perfection as the driver is not allowed to make any mistakes at all.
In Denmark, the B licence is valid until the driver reaches 70 years of age, although further driving tests combined with medical examinations allows the driver to retake his licence every two years after the age of 70.
Driving forklifts requires a special forklift certificate, although there are exceptions to this for smaller forklifts.
Some severe driving offences will incur a strike on one's licence. This is logged in a central police database, and if one exceeds the maximum number of strikes, the licence is lost, but can ultimately be reacquired. The maximum number of strikes are two for those who've held their licence for fewer than three years, and three for everybody else.
Categories
Displayed as if you take every category after 1.may.2009* Not Completed
Type
Categories
Picture
Minimum age
Years Valid at obtaining the licence
Weight
Max persons. with driver
Max length
Max Speed
Valid in
Misc.
Automatically gets when taking this category
Big Moped
AM
18
15 (until 75 years old)
45km/h
Small Motorcycle
A1
18
15 (until 75 years old)
100km/h
Medium Big Motorcycle
A2
20 (18 in military)
15 (until 75 years old)
Big Motorcycle
A
24 (21 in military)
15 (until 75 years old)
A1, A2
3 wheel small Motorcycle and Quads (ATV)
B1
16
15 (until 75 years old)
Requires a recognized disability
Car and Van
B
18(17)*
15 (until 75 years old)
car max 3500kg trailer at max 750kg
9
*17, with an experienced driver holding a driving licence for at least 10 years, in the front seat.
AM, B1, LK, TM
Small Truck
C1
18
5 (until 70 years old)
above 3.500kg but max.7.500kg
9
80km/h
Big Truck
C
21 (18 in military)
5 (until 70 years old)
9
80km/h
Small bus
D1
21
5 (until 70 years old)
bus max 3500kg
trailer at max 750kg
17
8 m
Big Bus
D
24 (21 in military)
5 (until 70 years old)
Car with Trailer over 750kg
BE
18
15 (until 75 years old)
car max 3.500kg
trailer max 3.500kg
9
trailer max 12m
Combined max 18,75m
80km/h (100km/h*)
*100km/h if the trailer and car are approved periodical survey together
Requires Cat. B
Small Truck with Trailer over 750kg
C1E
18
5 (until 70 years old)
Small truck max 7.500kg
trailer max 3.500kg
9
80km/h
Big Truck with Trailer over 750kg
CE
21 (18 in military)
5 (until 70 years old)
9
80km/h
Small Bus with Trailer over 750kg
D1E
21
5 (until 70 years old)
Small Bus max 3.500kg
trailer max 3.500kg
17
Big bus with Trailer over 750kg
DE
24 (21 in military)
5 (until 70 years old)
Small Moped
LK
15
1
30km/h
Tractor and Work vehicles
TM
16
Tractor and Harvesters and such
Work vehicles like diggers and telehanders and trucks limited to 30km/h