Is there an automatic transmission option for the driver's license test?
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There is an automatic transmission option for the driver's license test. More details about the automatic transmission license are as follows: 1. The automatic transmission license is the C2 license. The C2 license corresponds to small automatic transmission vehicles, including small and micro automatic transmission passenger cars, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. 2. The automatic transmission subject two test items include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Additional information: Automatic transmission, as the name implies, does not require the driver to manually shift gears; the vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on the driving speed and traffic conditions.
I just passed my automatic transmission driver's license test. There are indeed specialized exams for automatic transmission vehicles, known as C2 license in China. When registering, you can choose automatic transmission courses. The cars don't have clutch pedals, making the learning process simpler. No need to worry about gear shifting operations. The test content is similar to manual transmission, but without complex steps like hill starts. Learning automatic transmission takes less time - I got the hang of it in just two weeks, especially finding it easier during city traffic jams. Many people choose automatic transmission because most new cars nowadays come with automatic transmissions, including electric vehicles. The license restricts you to driving only automatic transmission vehicles, not manual ones. If you want to drive both types, you need to take the manual transmission C1 license test. The overall cost might be slightly higher, but I think it's worth it for the convenience. For beginners, this approach reduces the risk of mistakes and makes for a good start.