Can a C4 Driver's License Drive a Car?

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HavenLynn
07/25/25 1:53am
A C4 driver's license cannot drive a car. The vehicles that a C4 driver's license can drive are only three-wheeled vehicles, which are referred to as three-wheeled agricultural transport vehicles in regulations. Three-wheeled vehicles are generally powered by small diesel engines below 50ml, with a cargo compartment in the front and a flatbed cargo box at the rear. Here is some relevant information about the C4 driver's license: 1. Initial License Test: The C4 driver's license is for three-wheeled vehicles, and anyone aged 18-60 can apply for it. Nowadays, very few people take the C3 driver's license test, so many driving schools do not offer C3 license registration. If you need to take the C3 driver's license test, you must bring all the required documents to the vehicle management office to apply, and they will arrange for you to study and take the test at an appropriate formal driving school. 2. Conditions for License Upgrade: According to the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Public Security's "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," if you already hold a C4 driver's license, you must have no full-score record in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before applying. You can apply to upgrade to a C1 motor vehicle driver's license through either driving school training or directly at the vehicle management office window.
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