Is an Automatic Transmission License Easy to Obtain?

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LaZoey
07/30/25 7:56am
Relatively speaking, obtaining an automatic transmission driver's license is easier, as automatic transmission cars are generally less challenging to operate. Below is relevant information about the C2 license: 1. Permitted Vehicle Types: Automatic transmission vehicles fall under the C2 license category. Small automatic transmission vehicles (C2): Small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Small passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats, with a maximum designed total mass ≤4500kg. Length ≤6.0m, width ≤2.0m, height ≤2.5m. 2. Examination Requirements: As long as the applicant is at least 18 years old, passes the physical examination, and does not have any diseases that prohibit obtaining a driver's license, they can apply for an automatic transmission driver's license.
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