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Is a Van Covered by a C1 Driver's License?

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DelLydia
09/06/25 7:04am

Driving a van requires a C1 driver's license. Relevant details: 1. Regulatory basis: Vans with a passenger capacity of fewer than 9 people fall under the C1 driver's license category. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' the scope of the C1 license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles; light, small, and micro special operation vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer people. 2. Additional information: Based on these standards, a C1 license does not permit driving vehicles with more than 9 seats. Additionally, the total length of the cargo vehicle driven must not exceed 6 meters.

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Laurie
09/18/25 6:45am

I've been using the family van for deliveries with a C1 driver's license, and it's been completely fine. Standard vans like the Wuling Hongguang have up to 9 seats, are no longer than 6 meters, and are lightweight, making them very stable to drive. I remember my cousin asking about this when he was getting his license last year, and I reminded him to check the parameters on the vehicle registration to avoid overloading and accidents. Always pay attention to avoid overloading or adding extra seats, as the police can easily fine you if they check. During regular maintenance, inspect the tires and brakes—safety first, for peace of mind. Years of driving have taught me that compliance is the most important thing.

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VanAmara
11/01/25 7:12am

Now that I'm older, I recall when I took the C1 driving test, the examiner mentioned that most vans could be driven. Those standard van models like the Jinbei Haise and others are designed to meet the standards, with seating capacity under 9 and weight under control. However, some older or modified models can easily exceed the limits, requiring an upgrade to a B license. I suggest everyone not be lazy and regularly check the vehicle registration to confirm—safe driving is more important than anything. I've also encountered situations where the total weight increased after adding modifications, nearly getting fined. It never hurts to be extra careful.

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MacNaomi
12/15/25 7:20am

A C1 driver's license is sufficient for driving a minivan. The basic requirements are that the vehicle should not have more than 9 seats and the length should not exceed 6 meters. Most commercially available models like the Changan Star are acceptable. If the vehicle exceeds these limits, you'll need to upgrade your license. Simply check the vehicle's specifications, avoid overloading on the road, as the police won't be lenient. This is how I usually drive, and it saves a lot of trouble. During maintenance, take the opportunity to inspect the vehicle to ensure everything is in order.

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