What are C1, C2, C3, and C4 driver's licenses?

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DanielaMarie
07/29/25 9:15pm
C1, C2, C3, and C4 driver's licenses are for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, and three-wheeled cars. The following is a detailed introduction to C-class driver's licenses: 1. Small car C1: Small and mini passenger cars, as well as light and mini trucks. Light, small, and mini special-purpose vehicles. Small passenger cars with no more than 9 seats, with a maximum design total mass ≤ 4500kg. Length ≤ 6.0m, width ≤ 2.0m, height ≤ 2.5m. 2. Small automatic transmission car C2: Small and mini automatic transmission passenger cars. Small passenger cars with no more than 9 seats, with a maximum design total mass ≤ 4500kg. Length ≤ 6.0m, width ≤ 2.0m, height ≤ 2.5m. 3. Low-speed truck C3: Low-speed trucks. Maximum design speed ≤ 70km/h, with a maximum design total mass ≤ 4500kg. Length ≤ 6.0m, width ≤ 2.0m, height ≤ 2.5m. 4. Three-wheeled car C4: Three-wheeled cars. Maximum design speed ≤ 50km/h, with a maximum design total mass ≤ 2000kg. Length ≤ 4.6m, width ≤ 1.6m, height ≤ 2.0m.
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