Do previous failed attempts count when switching from C1 to C2?
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Yes, switching from C1 to C2 only involves updating the information. The content and items of the exams remain the same, so the number of failed attempts will naturally be counted. If you still fail to pass the remaining exams after the conversion, the previous exam results will become invalid. Additional information: 1. Procedure for switching from C1 to C2: For the driving test, you need to apply in advance to the driving school and proceed with the subsequent steps after negotiation. Although switching from C1 to C2 is considered a downgrade, due to the higher price, fuel consumption, and maintenance costs of automatic transmission cars compared to manual transmission cars, an additional fee of 500-600 yuan is required for the conversion. 2. No need to retake exams when switching from C1 to C2: The content, items, and process of the exams for C1 and C2 are the same, and the operation for C2 is even simpler, 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 results will be retained in case of a downgrade.