Motorized equipment would be things like combine harvesters, steam rollers, loaders, excavators and other vehicles driving maximum 30 km/h.
The driver is also required to take part in a theoretical test as well as driving on a track and ultimately on public roads.
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.
The driver is allowed to make a maximum of five mistakes on this test out of 25 questions in total.
This test is considered especially difficult in the larger cities and the failure statistics show similar results.
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.
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.