Can an Automatic License Drive a Manual Car?
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An automatic transmission license cannot drive a manual transmission car. A manual transmission license can drive an automatic transmission car, but an automatic transmission license cannot drive a manual transmission car. An automatic transmission driver's license belongs to the C2 category. According to China's traffic regulations, the C2 license for small automatic transmission vehicles can only drive small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Below is an introduction to the C license types: 1. The C1 license allows driving small cars and small automatic transmission cars (C2), low-speed cargo vehicles (C3), and three-wheeled cars (C4). Small cars refer to vehicles with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, seating capacity including the driver not exceeding 9 people, and a length of less than 6 meters. If any condition is not met, the C1 license cannot be used to drive the vehicle. 2. The C2 license specifies small automatic transmission cars, which are vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions. However, most cars on the market today are automatic transmission models. Although the C2 license has more restrictions than the C1, in reality, most people with a C1 license drive automatic transmission cars. 3. The C3 low-speed cargo vehicle is also quite common, with the most representative being the Wuling double-row small truck. According to relevant regulations, it refers to trucks with a maximum design speed of ≤70 km/h, a maximum total mass of ≤4.5 tons, a length of ≤6 meters, a width of ≤2 meters, and a height of ≤2.5 meters, equipped with four wheels.