


Restriction code 6: Articulated vehicle 1,600 kilograms GVW and belowĭrivers who possess this restriction are allowed to drive a vehicle with a towed trailer, much like those intended for motorcycles, jet skis, side by sides, or small farming equipment. This is like Restriction Code 3, but drivers with this restriction can drive vehicles only with automatic transmission but can exceed 4.5 tons. Restriction code 5: Automatic clutch above 4,500 kilograms GVW The only difference is that drivers who possess this can only drive vehicles with automatic transmissions. Restriction code 4: Automatic clutch of up to 4,500 kilograms GVW Again, motorcycle drivers must have Restriction Code 1. This driver can also drive vehicles under 4.5 tons, but not motorcycles. Restriction code 3: Vehicles above 4,500 kilograms GVWĪ driver who possesses this restriction can drive vehicles, manual or automatic transmission, with a weight that exceeds 4.5 tons, like 6-wheelers and 10-wheeler trucks. Examples would be a Mitsubishi Mirage, up to SUVs like the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 series. In a nutshell, a person with Restriction 2 on his or her driver's license can drive a car, pick up, SUV or any vehicle with manual or automatic transmission, that has a gross vehicle weight of not more than 4.5 tons. Restriction code 2: Vehicles up to 4,500 kilograms of gross vehicle weight (GVW) Even if you possess a Professional Driver's License but have no restriction code 1, you cannot drive a motorcycle or any motorized tricycle. Restriction code 1 is specific to driving motorcycles or motorized tricycles. Motorcycle drivers or operators must have Restriction Code 1 on their driver's license.
