Can a C1 license drive a Rolls-Royce?
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C1 license can drive a Rolls-Royce, but not the extended version of Rolls-Royce Phantom, because the body length of this car exceeds six meters, and the car uses a yellow license plate. Permitted vehicle types for C1 license: C1 license can drive small and mini passenger cars, light and mini cargo trucks; light, small, and mini special purpose vehicles; small passenger cars with seating capacity of 9 or fewer people. Vehicle types that C1 license cannot drive: Large buses, tractor units, city buses, medium buses, large trucks, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolley buses, and tramcars. At the same time, C1 license cannot drive vehicles with more than 9 seats, and cannot drive trucks with a total length exceeding 6 meters. Age requirement for C1 license application: The minimum age limit for C1 license is 18 years old, and there is no upper age limit.
I recently obtained my C1 driver's license and was curious about this issue. After checking the regulations, I found that a C1 license in China allows driving small cars like Rolls-Royce, as they typically weigh no more than 4.5 tons and are under 6 meters in length. Most Rolls-Royce models meet these standards, so driving them daily is no problem. However, one must be extra careful with luxury cars—they have powerful engines and require higher handling skills. Beginners are advised to practice under instructor supervision to avoid bumps and scratches. When driving on the road, always remember to follow traffic rules and avoid speeding in urban areas. If buying a used car or switching vehicles, it's best to check the vehicle registration certificate to confirm dimensions. In short, driving a Rolls-Royce with a C1 license is legal, but safety should always come first.