Can a Manual Transmission License Drive an Automatic Transmission Car?

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HavenAnn
07/29/25 4:41am
A manual transmission license can drive an automatic transmission car as long as the permitted vehicle type matches. Both automatic and manual transmission vehicles can be driven. A C1 license not only allows driving vehicles under the C2 category but also manual transmission cars, whereas a C2 license is restricted to automatic transmission vehicles only. The C1 license permits driving small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, as well as light and micro specialized operation vehicles. It also authorizes driving vehicles under the C2, C3, and C4 categories. A driver's license is a legal document issued by the authorities after the applicant has learned and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, passing the required tests, permitting them to operate specific types of motor vehicles.
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Daryl
08/12/25 8:21am
I hold a C1 driver's license. When I first got my license two years ago, I learned to drive a manual transmission car. Back then, I often stalled the engine when pressing the clutch, which gave me quite a headache. Now, driving an automatic transmission car is much easier—no clutch to press, and gear shifting is fully automatic, making control much simpler. Regulations allow C1 license holders to drive automatic transmission cars because it covers small passenger vehicle driving, whether manual or automatic. When choosing a license type, you might consider that manual transmission saves on tuition fees, but automatic transmission is indeed more worry-free and safer, especially in traffic jams or long-distance driving. From my experience, beginners find automatic transmission easier to handle, avoiding frantic mistakes. Car types have changed a lot, and many new cars now come with automatic transmission, making daily commutes more convenient. If you forget how to operate it, just consult or practice at a正规维修站 (正规维修站), and don’t worry about license conversion issues. Safety first—follow the rules, and you'll be fine.
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