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Can a C2 driver's license drive a manual transmission car?

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Cali
07/29/25 5:07am

c2 driver's license cannot drive manual transmission cars. It allows driving small and micro automatic transmission passenger cars, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Similar to the C1 license, it only permits driving automatic transmission cars with fewer than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. Manual transmission, also known as manual gearbox (MT), requires manually shifting the gear lever to change the gear engagement inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed change. The working principle of manual transmission involves using the gear shift fork to change the transmission ratio (gear ratio) of the meshing gears, thereby altering the driving torque to suit different operating conditions.

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LaJayla
08/12/25 6:30pm

Yes, I've had my C2 driver's license for several years now, which only allows me to drive automatic transmission vehicles—manual transmission cars are absolutely off-limits. This is primarily because the C2 license training only covers automatic transmission operation, with no instruction on coordinating the clutch and gear shifting. Once, I tried driving a friend's manual car and nearly stalled at an intersection, almost causing a rear-end collision. It scared me so much that I immediately stopped. According to regulations, a C2 license restricts holders to automatic transmission passenger vehicles only. Driving a manual car with a C2 license is considered unlicensed driving, and if caught by traffic police, it could result in points deduction, fines, or even license revocation. Safety comes first! If you really want to drive manual transmission vehicles, it's best to enroll in C1 license training beforehand—that license covers both types, and the exam provides more comprehensive skill development.

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VonJade
10/03/25 5:22am

The C2 driver's license explicitly prohibits driving manual transmission vehicles, a design aimed at reducing risks. Automatic transmissions are simpler to operate, while manual transmissions require coordination between the clutch and throttle, with frequent mistakes leading to stalling or accidents. I have a relative who has driven manual for years, and he says it's dangerous for untrained beginners to force themselves to drive manual. From a safety perspective, I recommend strictly adhering to license restrictions and not taking risks for convenience—accidents could lead to greater losses. Always pay attention to road conditions and traffic signals while driving to ensure compliant and safe travel.

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McChristian
11/16/25 7:02am

I got a C2 driver's license, which makes driving super easy, but manual transmission is really not for me. The license clearly states that only automatic transmission is allowed, and driving a manual would be illegal. Moreover, manual cars require frequent gear shifting, and if you're not skilled, you might stall on slopes or lose control. I've never tried it, afraid of causing trouble or damaging a friend's car. When it comes to driving, following the rules is the safest way—don't take unnecessary risks.

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