Do previous failed attempts count when switching from C1 to C2?
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Previous failed attempts do count when switching from C1 to C2. Changing from C1 to C2 only involves updating the documentation, and there is no difference in the content or items of the exams, so the number of failed attempts will naturally be carried over. If you still fail to pass the remaining exam attempts after the switch, your previous exam results will become invalid. Below is some relevant information about switching from C1 to C2: Procedures for switching from C1 to C2: For the driving test, switching from C1 to C2 requires submitting an application to the driving school in advance and completing the subsequent procedures after negotiation. Although switching from C1 to C2 is considered a downgrade, since the price, fuel consumption, and maintenance costs of automatic transmission vehicles are higher than those of manual transmission vehicles, additional fees must be paid when making the switch. No need to retake exams when switching from C1 to C2: The content, items, and procedures for C1 and C2 exams are the same, and C2 is even simpler in terms of operation, so there is no need to retake the exams. For switching from C1 to C2, the driver's license is considered a downgrade, and the previously passed subject scores will be retained.