Differences Between C1 and C1D Driver's Licenses?

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SanJackson
07/30/25 5:23am
C1 and C1D are both types of driver's licenses, and their differences are as follows: 1. In terms of permitted vehicle types: C1 is for manual transmission vehicles, allowing only small and micro passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles. The C1D license, in addition to these, includes motorcycles as permitted vehicle types. 2. In terms of examination content: The C1 license only requires passing the C1 license test, while the C1D license requires not only passing the C1 license test but also passing the additional motorcycle license test to obtain it.
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