Can a C2 driver's license drive a business vehicle?
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C2 is for driving automatic transmission cars. If the 7-seater business vehicle has an automatic transmission, then a C2 license holder can drive it. Relevant explanations are as follows: 1. C2 license permitted vehicle types: small automatic transmission cars, which refer to automatic transmission cars with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, seating capacity not exceeding 9 people, and vehicle length not exceeding 6 meters. Permitted vehicles: small and mini automatic transmission passenger cars, as well as light and mini automatic transmission cargo vehicles. 2. Application age: The application age for C2 is 18-70 years old. Any citizen aged 18-70 can apply for a C2 driver's license.
After getting my C2 driver's license, I was curious about whether I could drive commercial vehicles. It turns out that as long as the vehicle is an automatic transmission minibus, there's no problem. Commercial vehicles like the Buick GL8 or Odyssey with automatic transmission can be driven with a C2 license, as long as the seating capacity doesn't exceed 9, which is legal. I used to drive the company's GL8 to pick up clients, and the car started very smoothly. Driving it was much easier than a manual transmission, and I never had to worry about license issues. However, it's important to note that if the commercial vehicle is a manual transmission or has modified engines, a C2 license doesn't permit driving it, and it could lead to fines. It's best to check the vehicle registration certificate first to confirm it's classified as a small vehicle, and learn some safety techniques before hitting the road to reduce risks.