Can a C-class license drive a 9-seater with blue license plate?

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DonovanFitz
09/08/25 7:13am
Can a C-class license drive a 9-seater with blue license plate? Here is the relevant information: Classification: C-class permitted driving models are divided into C1, C2, C3, and C4, as well as C5 for automatic transmission vehicles dedicated to the disabled. Generally, people take the C1 license test, which refers to manual transmission models in driving schools. If you want an easier test, you can directly opt for the C2 automatic transmission vehicle license. The difference is that a C1 license can drive various types of vehicles, while C2 can only drive small automatic transmission vehicles. Covered vehicles: C1 small cars refer to common small vehicles with blue license plates on the road, basically covering frequently mentioned sedans, SUVs, and MPVs.
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DeRiver
09/20/25 5:42am
I've driven a blue-plated nine-seater before and also wondered if a C-class license could handle it. After checking traffic regulations, I confirmed that a C1 driver's license is perfectly capable of driving such vehicles, as blue plates indicate small passenger vehicles with no more than nine seats including the driver's seat—I've tested it without issues. The key is to check the vehicle registration certificate, which must specify 'small passenger car.' I've driven it both in the city and on highways, and police inspections confirmed it's allowed. Just avoid overloading—stick to the fixed seat count. Regular maintenance of vehicle lights is crucial to prevent hazards. If you want to drive yellow-plated vehicles with ten or more seats, you'll need to upgrade to a B-class license. It's normal for beginners to find it complicated; just practice more to get familiar with the vehicle's dimensions and don't stress too much. Remember, safety comes first—don't drive too fast.
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