
C1 can be directly upgraded to A3. If you have held a C1 driver's license for more than one year and have not accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle or the most recent scoring cycle before application, you can apply for an A3 upgrade. The relevant details are as follows: 1. Upgrading from C1 to A3 requires retaking all exams from subject one to subject four. Subjects one and four are the same as for C1, covering theory and civilized driving tests, while subject three is also the same as C1, being a road test. Only subject two differs. The A3 subject two exam consists of 16 items, including reverse parking and moving in a garage, parallel parking, hill start, single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turns, driving over bumps, passing through a width-limited gate, driving on undulating roads, U-turns on narrow roads, simulating continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, simulating rain and fog conditions, simulating slippery roads, simulating tunnel driving, simulating highway driving, and simulating emergency handling. 2. First-time applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license can apply for licenses covering urban buses, large trucks, small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, small automatic transmission cars for the disabled, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams.

As a veteran driver with 20 years of experience, I have to talk about the issue of directly upgrading from a C1 license to an A3 license. This isn't something you can achieve with a simple jump, because driving a bus carries significant responsibilities, and regulations have set safety thresholds. First, you must be at least 21 years old; second, you must have held a C1 license for at least one year, with no major traffic violations such as accumulating 12 penalty points during that period; then you need to pass the upgrade exam, which includes a theoretical written test and a practical road test driving a bus. Buses are large and complex to operate, requiring precise control for turns and reversing to ensure passenger safety. I've seen new drivers rush to upgrade their licenses only to make mistakes during the exam and fail. I recommend everyone to first master the basics of driving small vehicles before enrolling in an upgrade course at a driving school to improve skills step by step—don't act recklessly. Otherwise, it could endanger public safety and be more trouble than it's worth.

When I first got my C1 driver's license, I was also curious if I could directly drive city buses by upgrading to an A3 license. Excitedly, I looked up the information and found out it's not possible. You need to be at least 21 years old and have held the C1 license for at least one year. Additionally, the exam includes theoretical parts covering special regulations and a practical road test with a bus. Bus driving requires higher attention to details such as passenger load control and emergency stopping techniques, all of which require systematic learning. It's advisable to wait until the conditions are right and then enroll in a driving school's upgrade training course to practice and familiarize yourself with operating large vehicles. Don't rush to reach the top in one step—safe driving is what truly matters.

As a parent who cares deeply about family travel safety, I place great importance on traffic safety. I heard that with a C1 driver's license, one cannot directly upgrade to an A3 license to drive buses. The requires being at least 21 years old, holding a C1 license for one year with a good record, and then passing an upgrade exam to ensure the ability to safely operate passenger buses. Safety comes first. It is recommended to comply with regulations and achieve the requirements step by step, avoiding any risks.

From the perspective of driving regulations, upgrading from a C1 driver's license to an A3 is not a direct process. Applicants must be at least 21 years old, have held a C1 license for at least 12 months, and have no record of accumulating 12 penalty points before they can take the upgrade exam, which includes a written test and a skills test. Operating public transport vehicles involves higher difficulty and requires specialized training to ensure public safety. The proper steps involve consulting a driving school, enrolling in an upgrade course, and steadily progressing to ensure operational standards are met.

Haha, thinking you can drive a bus with just a C1 license is like wanting to play professional league after a casual street game—don’t rush it. Regulations require you to be at least 21 years old, hold a C1 license for at least one year with no major violations before you can take the additional driving test, which includes a written theory exam and a road test to ensure you can safely operate large vehicles. Bus driving emphasizes stability; passengers need comfort, so avoid sharp turns that could affect them. It’s advisable to gain experience step by step and seek help from a formal driving school to pass smoothly.


