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Can a C2 License Drive Manual Transmission Cars?

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ODelaney
08/31/25 6:05am
C2 driver's license holders are not permitted to drive manual transmission vehicles; they can only operate automatic transmission cars. Additional information: 1. Permitted vehicle types: Drivers with a C2 license can drive small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Specifically, small automatic transmission cars refer to those with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, seating capacity not exceeding 9 people, and a vehicle length not exceeding 6 meters. 2. Examination process: The subjects and procedures for the C2 license exam are the same as those for the C1 license, including the theoretical test (Subject 1), the field test (Subject 2), the road test (Subject 3), and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test (Subject 3). 3. Examination subjects: Similar to the C1 license, the C2 license's Subject 2 test also includes items such as hill start, parallel parking, reverse parking, curve driving, and stopping and starting at designated points.
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JamesonLynn
09/13/25 2:33am
Regarding driving license regulations, friends holding a C2 license can only drive automatic transmission vehicles and are absolutely not allowed to operate manual transmission cars. Manual transmissions involve clutch operation and gear shifting techniques, which are not covered in the C2 examination. Only those with a C1 license can legally drive manual transmission vehicles, as C1 training includes these skills. I recommend upgrading your license at a driving school early if you plan to drive manual transmission cars in the future. The process is usually simpler, requiring only additional practice in clutch control. Manual transmissions can provide a greater sense of control while driving, but the risks of unlicensed driving are too high—if caught, you could face fines, penalty points, and insurance implications. Safety should always come first; don't take risks. Obtain the proper license first, then enjoy the pleasure of driving.
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LucasLee
10/27/25 3:20am
I'm someone who loves to delve into car-related matters, and based on experience, a C2 license indeed doesn't permit driving manual transmission vehicles. Manual transmissions require operating the clutch and gear stick, while the C2 license is specifically designed for automatic transmission vehicles. If you accidentally attempt to drive a manual, you're likely to stall or lose control, potentially causing an accident. I advocate for practicality: automatic transmissions are much more hassle-free for daily driving. But if you want to expand your skills, consider enrolling in driving school for a C1 license. The upgrade process typically involves both theoretical and practical lessons, teaching you how to shift gears flexibly. Safe driving is the fundamental principle—operating without the proper license can lead to trouble and might even damage the car. Spending extra time on training will make you a more confident driver on the road.
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