Can a C2 license drive an automatic SUV?
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Can a C2 license drive an automatic SUV? The relevant information about SUVs is as follows: Introduction: SUV refers to a Sports Utility Vehicle, which combines the functionality of an off-road vehicle with the ability to drive in urban areas. It mainly comes in two forms: sedan raised height and pickup truck with a shell. Currently, the vast majority of SUVs on the market belong to a small category of SUVs raised from sedans, known as CUV (City SUV), which do not have off-road capabilities. Those with off-road capabilities are referred to as pure off-road vehicles, later incorporated into SUVs as a small category, accounting for only a very small portion of SUVs. Characteristics of SUVs: strong power, off-road capability, spacious and comfortable, with excellent cargo and passenger carrying functions.
I've had my C2 driver's license for several years and have driven many friends' automatic SUV models, such as the CR-V or Tiguan. Driving is particularly convenient as you don't need to worry about shifting gears, and SUVs offer spacious interiors and good visibility, making them quite suitable for family trips. Just need to pay attention to the size when parking, sometimes requiring extra caution in narrow alleys. Overall, the C2 license is specifically for automatic small cars, and most SUVs fall into this category, as long as the vehicle weight doesn't exceed 4.5 tons. There are no major restrictions for daily driving, and I think young people choosing C2 makes for a hassle-free and effortless option.
As a new driver who just passed the C2 license test, I was initially worried about driving an automatic SUV. My instructor told me that as long as it's a small automatic car, SUVs generally fall into that category. I practiced with a RAV4 and found it very stable, not as difficult as imagined. I recommend beginners first try driving for a while to get familiar with the controls before attempting larger SUVs. The advantage of automatic transmission is that it simplifies driving and reduces the chance of mistakes. Remember, with a C2 license you can only drive automatics—don't touch manual transmissions.