Can I switch from C1 to C2 during the driving test?

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DeMackenzie
07/30/25 8:08am
During the process of obtaining a C1 license, candidates can change the type of driving test to C2. Changing the test vehicle type will not significantly alter the test content, only the test materials will be modified, as a C1 license allows driving all vehicle types under C2, C3, and C4. Permitted vehicle types for C1: The scope of a C1 license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles; light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer people. Vehicles not permitted with a C1 license: large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams. Additionally, a C1 license does not permit driving vehicles with more than 9 seats or trucks exceeding 6 meters in total length. Age requirements for C1: There is no upper age limit for applying for a C1 license, with the minimum age being 18. Applicants aged 70 and above must pass tests assessing memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.
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