How to Upgrade from C1 to A3 Driver's License and What Are the Requirements?

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McSerenity
07/25/25 12:51pm
Applicants must be between 21 and 50 years old, hold a C1 driver's license for more than one year, and have not accumulated 12 penalty points in the most recent scoring cycle to apply for the upgrade. To upgrade from C1 to A3, you must enroll in a bus company driving school, pass the corresponding exams, and the vehicle management office will process the upgrade upon passing.
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