How soon can I get an automatic transmission driver's license?

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DeLucille
07/29/25 4:36pm
An automatic transmission driver's license can be obtained in as little as 2 months. Here is more information about the C2 driver's license: 1. The C2 driver's license requires passing the following tests: Theory Test (Subject 1), Field Test (Subject 2), Road Test (Subject 3), and Safe & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test (Subject 3). 2. Similar to the C1 driver's license, the C2 Subject 2 test includes hill start, parallel parking, reversing into a garage, curve driving, and stopping and starting at designated points. The only difference is that the test vehicle is an automatic transmission car. The 2021 driver's license regulations are as follows: 1. The "hill start and stop" item in the Subject 2 test for small automatic transmission cars has been removed to reduce the burden on candidates based on actual driving needs. 2. The waiting period for the Subject 3 test has been shortened. For small automatic transmission cars, the waiting time after passing Subject 1 has been reduced from 30 days to 20 days, while for large and medium-sized passenger and cargo vehicles, it has been shortened from 40 days to 30 days. 3. The number of off-site tests for small car driver's licenses has been increased, with the allowed number of test location changes adjusted from 1 to no more than 3.
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