Can a C1 driver's license drive a gasoline-powered tricycle?
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Yes, you can drive a tricycle car. According to national regulations, a C1 driver's license allows driving vehicle types covered by C2, C3, and C4 licenses, so a C1 license holder can drive a tricycle car. Below is an introduction to the vehicle types permitted with a C1 license: 1. A C1 driver's license allows driving general sedans, SUVs, MPVs, minivans, as well as small trucks and agricultural vehicles that meet the above standards. The permitted vehicle types for a C1 license are small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, and tricycle cars. 2. A C1 driver's license also allows driving vehicle types covered by C2, C3, and C4 licenses. 3. C2 refers to "small automatic transmission cars," commonly known as automatic transmission models. 4. C3 refers to "low-speed trucks," which are general agricultural vehicles. 5. C4 refers to "tricycle cars." It's important to note that tricycle cars are not the same as tricycle motorcycles; tricycle motorcycles cannot be driven with a C1 license.