What are the differences between C1, C2, and C3 driver's licenses?
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The differences between C1, C2, and C3 driver's licenses are: 1. Different vehicle types allowed: A C1 license permits driving both manual and automatic transmission vehicles; a C2 license only allows driving automatic transmission passenger vehicles; a C3 license permits driving low-speed cargo vehicles and three-wheeled vehicles. 2. Different vehicles used in the test: The C1 test uses a manual transmission car; the C2 test uses an automatic transmission car; the C3 test uses a low-speed cargo vehicle. The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driving license, which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license.
I recently passed my driver's license test and specifically researched the differences between C1, C2, and C3, which is crucial for beginners choosing a car. C1 is a manual transmission small car license, allowing you to drive both manual and automatic cars; C2 only permits driving automatic small cars, eliminating the hassle of gear shifting; C3 is specifically for low-speed trucks, such as agricultural tricycles and other special vehicle types. The differences lie in flexibility and difficulty: learning C1 equips you with more skills, enabling you to drive various cars without issues; C2 is quicker and easier to learn, suitable for urban commuting; C3 has a narrow scope of use and is generally not recommended for beginners unless required by work. I suggest starting with either C1 or C2, depending on whether you prefer automatic or manual based on your driving environment.