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Can C1 License Holders Drive All Blue Plate Trucks?

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VanSimon
07/29/2025, 07:27:22 PM

C1 license holders cannot drive all blue plate trucks. A C1 driver's license allows driving small passenger vehicles with 9 seats or fewer (including 9 seats) and all blue plate trucks (with a vehicle length under 6 meters). The permission to drive vehicles is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a formal procedure that must be authorized by a specialized agency. Below is additional information: 1. Driver's License: The full name is motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driving license," which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have acquired safe driving skills, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the "driver's license." 2. Types of Vehicles C1 License Holders Can Drive: According to regulations, a C1 license allows driving small vehicles, including small/micro passenger vehicles, light/micro cargo vehicles, light/small/micro special-purpose vehicles, and the types of vehicles permitted by C2, C3, and C4 licenses.

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DiPreston
08/15/2025, 10:10:38 PM

I know this quite well because I used to think that all blue-plate trucks could be driven with a C1 license, and I almost got into trouble. A C1 license only allows you to drive small cargo vehicles with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, but blue-plate vehicles don’t necessarily mean they’re all lightweight. Some blue-plate trucks, like larger vans or small box trucks, may exceed the limit in terms of total mass on the vehicle registration certificate, requiring a Class B license. Back then, I drove a friend’s truck, assuming it was fine because it had a blue plate, but I got fined after checking and finding the mass exceeded the limit. I suggest everyone check the vehicle registration certificate for the approved parameters before driving, especially the total mass column, and not just rely on the plate color. Safe driving is crucial—if an accident happens, insurance might not cover it. Since then, I’ve made it a habit to verify the documents before driving, ensuring peace of mind and compliance.

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Adriel
10/18/2025, 10:09:03 PM

From a technical perspective, the C1 driver's license explicitly permits driving cargo vehicles with a total mass not exceeding 4,500 kg. Blue-plate vehicles typically represent this category of light non-commercial vehicles. However, not all blue-plate trucks qualify; the vehicle registration certificate specifies the maximum total mass and load capacity. If these limits are exceeded, such as with some modified or heavy-duty small trucks, an upgrade to a B1 or B2 license is required. This regulation stems from traffic laws like the GB7258 standard, aiming to ensure safety since heavier vehicles are more challenging to operate. As an automotive enthusiast, I believe everyone should develop the habit of verifying vehicle documents. Additionally, pay attention to whether the vehicle dimensions and axle weights comply to avoid unintentional violations. Sharing an example, I tested several blue-plate trucks and found nearly 20% were borderline overweight.

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LaJade
12/01/2025, 09:44:46 PM

Driving a vehicle that doesn't match your license carries significant risks. Among all blue-plate trucks, only those with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons can be driven with a C1 license. Exceeding this limit may result in fines or even a 12-point deduction. I've experienced a similar incident where a friend drove a blue-plate light truck without noticing the weight limit, leading to a minor accident that cost time and money to resolve. To avoid trouble, checking the vehicle's parameters on the registration certificate beforehand is crucial. If overweight, it's advisable to consult professional agencies or directly apply for an advanced license. Don't underestimate this—heavy vehicles are prone to losing control, endangering both yourself and others. I always adhere to this principle: never drive a vehicle that doesn't comply with my license.

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McZoe
01/21/2026, 11:08:27 PM

As a novice driver with a C1 license who wants to drive a blue-plate truck, never take it for granted. First, check the vehicle's registration certificate to see if the total mass is within 4.5 tons—if it exceeds, it's not allowed. Blue-plate vehicles represent small-sized ones, but trucks might be designed heavier. I had this confusion too, but later learned to check the registration booklet records. If the parameters comply, drive with confidence; if not, find another vehicle or upgrade your license. It's advisable for beginners to start with lighter models, such as small van trucks for practice. The core of safe driving is compliance—don't risk driving overweight vehicles as it's prone to accidents. I often remind myself: confirm first, then start the engine.

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LeStephen
04/17/2026, 11:09:49 PM

A common misconception is that a C1 license can drive all blue-plate trucks, but this is incorrect. It only applies to those with a total mass under 4.5 tons. Although blue-plate vehicles are color-coded, the key is the approved values on the vehicle registration. I've seen many people get fined for overlooking this. The reason is that heavier vehicles require more professional licenses like Class B. The correct approach is to check the documents before driving, not just the appearance. Expanding on this, different types of trucks have their own rules, and safety should always come first. I learned this through experience to avoid mistakes.

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