Can a C1 driver's license drive a blue-plated light truck?
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C1 driver's license can drive blue-plated trucks within 4.2 meters. The following is relevant information about C1 driver's license: 1. The driving scope of C1 driver's license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro trucks, light, small and micro special operation vehicles, and small passenger vehicles with no more than 9 people. According to this standard, C1 license holders cannot drive vehicles with more than 9 seats. The total length of the truck cannot exceed 6 meters. 2. C1 license cannot drive: large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, large trucks, ordinary tricycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams.
I recently passed my C1 driver's license exam and checked the relevant regulations. Of course, it allows me to drive blue-plate light trucks. Blue plates indicate small-sized vehicle licenses, and these trucks typically have a total weight not exceeding 4.5 tons and carry fewer than 9 passengers, which falls exactly within the C1 driving scope. I've previously helped my family with deliveries using a mini-truck, and I made sure to verify the parameters on the vehicle registration certificate. However, don't be careless—if the truck is modified to exceed weight limits or overloaded with cargo, you could face points deduction and fines from the police. Beginners can refer to the traffic manual, which clearly lists the permitted vehicle types. Blue-plate light trucks are common on city streets and are easy to operate, but it's essential to maintain tire and brake safety. In short, as long as the truck model complies with regulations, feel confident driving it.