Can a C2 license holder drive a motorcycle?
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C2 license holders cannot drive motorcycles. Details: A C2 driver's license does not permit the operation of motorcycles; a motorcycle license is required to ride a motorcycle. Holders of a C2 license can drive small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Similar to a C1 license, it only allows driving automatic transmission vehicles with fewer than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. Additional information: Required licenses for various vehicles: A1 for large buses and A3, B1, B2 (must be at least 26 years old). A2 for tractors and B1, B2, M (must be at least 24 years old). A3 for city buses and C1 (must be at least 21 years old). B1 for medium-sized buses and C1, M (must be at least 21 years old).
I used to be curious about driver's licenses. After obtaining a C2 license, I thought I could ride motorcycles freely, but that wasn't the case. The C2 license is specifically for automatic transmission cars, and motorcycles require a separate license, such as an E or D license. When I was younger and didn't understand the rules, a friend of mine used a C2 license to ride a motorcycle, got stopped by traffic police, fined 1500 yuan, and had his bike impounded. This lesson taught me that each license is for a specific type of vehicle, and safety is the most important thing. Now, I would advise others to first enroll in a motorcycle license course at a driving school. The training includes balance and emergency handling, and passing the test isn't difficult. Riding legally allows you to enjoy the thrill of speed without risking big losses for small gains.