Should I Choose Manual or Automatic for Driver's License Application?
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It is recommended to learn C1, which is a manual transmission vehicle, for the driver's license test. The C1 driver's license allows driving small cars, micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, as well as light, small, and micro special operation vehicles. It also permits driving C2, C3, and C4 vehicle types. On the other hand, the C2 license only allows driving small automatic transmission vehicles (C2), micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, and light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. The differences between manual and automatic transmissions are: 1. The vehicle types used during the learning process are different: C1 (manual transmission) license training uses manual transmission vehicles, while C2 (automatic transmission) uses automatic transmission vehicles. 2. Tuition fees and driving difficulty vary: The registration fee for C1 (manual transmission) is relatively higher than that for C2 (automatic transmission), and the operation difficulty coefficient for C1 is higher, resulting in a higher pass rate for C2. 3. Driving vehicle types differ: A C1 license holder can drive automatic transmission vehicles, but a C2 license holder cannot drive manual transmission vehicles. This is because manual transmission vehicles have a higher operation difficulty coefficient, and those accustomed to driving automatic transmission vehicles may not handle manual transmission vehicles well.