Do I Need to Retake the Driving Test to Switch from Automatic to Manual Transmission License?

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LaKatherine
07/30/25 2:29am
You need to retake the driving test to upgrade from an automatic transmission license to a manual transmission license. The process for upgrading from C2 to C1 is as follows: 1. First, meet the requirements: You must already hold a motor vehicle driver's license. When applying to add a new vehicle class, you must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle or the most recent scoring cycle before the application. 2. Prepare the required materials: Proof of identity; the original and a copy of the applicant's motor vehicle driver's license; a medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or above medical institution; recent one-inch bareheaded white-background photos. 3. Application process: Provide digital photos; fill out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form'; undergo a physical examination with proof of identity; submit the motor vehicle driver's license; register at a local motor vehicle driver training institution; take the scheduled test; upon passing the test, the vehicle management office will issue a new driver's license.
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