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Can I get an automatic transmission driver's license now?

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ChloeRose
08/28/25 4:16am
An automatic transmission driver's license only allows driving automatic transmission cars with fewer than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. More information about obtaining an automatic transmission driver's license is as follows: 1. Age requirement for automatic transmission license C2: between 18 and 70 years old. 2. Permitted vehicle types: small automatic transmission vehicles, small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. 3. For applicants under 60 years old, there is no requirement to test on vehicles: light automatic transmission ordinary cargo vehicles with a length of at least 5 meters, or small automatic transmission ordinary passenger vehicles with a length of at least 4 meters, or automatic transmission cars with a length of at least 4 meters.
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HannahFitz
09/10/25 2:45am
Back when I was learning to drive, I used to worry about how difficult it might be to get a manual transmission license. Later, I found out that automatic transmission was an option, which made things so much easier. I went straight for the C2 license, using an automatic car throughout the whole process—no need to fuss with the clutch or gear shifting, it was a breeze. The exam process is pretty much the same, but it's way easier to get the hang of, especially for beginners who don’t have to stress about stalling or struggling with hill starts. With modern city traffic being so congested, driving an automatic is hassle-free and effortless, plus many new cars come with this setup. If you're thinking about learning to drive, it’s best to first assess your needs and habits. Automatic transmission suits most everyday driving scenarios and is definitely worth considering.
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PaisleyLee
10/24/25 3:33am
Can I take the driving test for an automatic transmission? Many people ask this question. Having taken the test several times, I can confidently say yes. The policy has changed long ago, allowing you to directly obtain a C2 automatic transmission driver's license, unlike before when you had to learn manual. After trying it myself, I found it simpler and quicker, reducing operational stress and making the test less nerve-wracking. It's especially recommended for women or older friends, as automatic transmission offers smoother operation and saves time and effort in learning. Before the test, it's advisable to ask driving schools about their courses, choose the right vehicle model, and practice more to pass in one go. Driving safety comes first.
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SanJudah
12/07/25 3:57am
Of course you can get an automatic transmission driver's license, that's exactly how I got mine. Don't overthink complicated operations - automatics are extremely convenient, especially for city driving. It's quick to learn, and after passing the test, daily commuting and driving kids around becomes simple. Go ahead and sign up early to give it a try.
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