Is B2 an Automatic or Manual Transmission?
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Only the C license is divided into automatic and manual, with C1 for manual and C2 for automatic. Here are the specific details about the B2 driver's license: 1. Permitted Vehicle Types: The B2 license allows driving medium and heavy-duty trucks or specialized operation vehicles, and also permits driving small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, and wheeled self-propelled machinery. The B2 license does not permit driving passenger buses or tractors; an A2 license is required for tractors, and a B1 license is required for passenger buses. 2. Application Method: The B2 driver's license can be applied for when initially applying for a driver's license, or it can be upgraded from a lower-level license. In either case, an application must be submitted to the local vehicle management office where the applicant is registered, followed by a medical examination and attending a driving school for study and testing as required.
I've been driving the Dolphin B2 for almost a year now, and it's definitely an automatic transmission. In city traffic with frequent stops, my left foot is completely free from clutching, and shifting to N gear at red lights is particularly effortless. The most thoughtful feature is its electronic parking system - it automatically releases when you press the accelerator on slopes, much more convenient than traditional manual transmissions. My friends who drive manual cars always complain about foot fatigue in traffic jams, but I never have this problem with my car. For family commuting, choosing an automatic transmission is indeed much more convenient.