How to upgrade from C1 to B1?
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Requirements for upgrading from a C1 to a B1 driver's license: The upgrade process is similar to the initial test, requiring passing the subjects one, two, and three. It is recommended to directly contact the local vehicle management office for a list of driving schools that offer upgrade services. The test must be taken at the location of the household registration. The issuing location of the original driver's license must match the location where the upgrade is applied for. If the original driver's license was not issued at the current location, it must first be transferred back to the local vehicle management office where the upgrade is to be processed. To transfer the driver's license, bring your ID card (temporary residence permit), driver's license, and 4-8 color passport photos with a white background to the local vehicle management office. Driver's license levels: A1: Large buses and A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M A2: Tractor and B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M A3: City buses and C1, C2, C3, C4 B1: Medium-sized buses and C1, C2, C3, C4, M (Medium-sized buses refer to those with fewer than 19 seats, such as minibuses and vans) B2: Large trucks and C1, C2, C3, C4, M C1: Small cars and C2, C3 (Small cars refer to passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats, such as sedans) C2: Small automatic transmission cars C3: Low-speed trucks and C4 C4: Three-wheeled cars C5: Small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled (referring to five categories of people: those with disabilities in the right lower limb, both lower limbs, hearing impairments, missing right thumb, or missing finger end joints) D: Ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles and E E: Ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and F F: Light motorcycles M: Wheeled self-propelled machinery N: Trolleybuses P: Trams