Can a Small Automatic Transmission Vehicle Drive a Low-Speed Goods Vehicle?

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CaydenDella
07/29/25 7:44pm
No, a driver's license for small automatic transmission vehicles (C2) does not permit the operation of low-speed goods vehicles (C3). Only a C1 driver's license allows driving vehicles covered under the C3 license. (A C1 license permits driving vehicles covered under C2, C3, and C4 licenses.) Additional Information: C-Class Driver's Licenses and Permitted Vehicle Types: C1 (Small Vehicles): Permitted vehicles: Small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini goods vehicles; light and mini special-purpose vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types: C2, C3, C4. C2 (Small Automatic Transmission Vehicles): Permitted vehicles: Small and mini automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini automatic transmission goods vehicles. C3 (Low-Speed Goods Vehicles): Permitted vehicles: Low-speed goods vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types: C4. C4 (Three-Wheeled Vehicles): Permitted vehicles: Three-wheeled vehicles. C5 (Small Automatic Transmission Passenger Vehicles for Disabled Persons): Permitted vehicles: Small and mini automatic transmission passenger vehicles specifically for disabled persons (allowing persons with upper limb, right lower limb, or both lower limb disabilities to drive).
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