
For obtaining an automatic transmission driver's license, just like a manual transmission one, you need to pass four subjects. These include the subject on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge, the subject on site driving skills, the subject on road driving skills, and the subject on safe and civilized driving common sense. Here are some relevant details: 1. Automatic transmission driver's license: The automatic transmission driver's license is C2. The C2 driver's license is a type of driving license that only permits driving small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. 2. Automatic transmission vehicles: Generally, these are vehicles that use an automatic transmission (AT) to adjust speed. While driving, the control system of the automatic transmission automatically selects the appropriate gear based on the engine's speed and load, replacing the driver's subjective judgment of timing and gear shifting operations.

I just obtained my automatic transmission C2 driver's license last year, and the whole process was memorable with four subjects. The Subject 1 theory test required studying traffic regulation question banks, passing with 90 out of 100 points. I practiced daily using an APP and barely passed. Subject 2 involved field driving, where automatic transmission simplified things by eliminating manual transmission hassles like hill starts—only practicing reverse parking, parallel parking, and curve driving. During simulations, I often crossed lines, but stayed calm during the actual test and passed in one go. Subject 3 road test was the most nerve-wracking, with real roads, traffic lights, and pedestrians. I got so nervous that I exceeded the speed limit and had to retake it once before passing. Subject 4 safety knowledge was relatively easier, cleared in one attempt. Overall, automatic transmission exams save the hassle of clutch operation and are easier to handle, but the road test brings real pressure. I recommend spending more time practicing Subject 3 to gain experience. The driving school helped reduce mistakes, and the total cost of over 5,000 yuan was worth it.

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I'm well-versed in the structure of the automatic transmission driver's license test. The theory exam (Subject 1) remains unchanged, testing traffic rules and sign knowledge with a passing score of 90. For the skills test (Subject 2), the automatic transmission version eliminates the hill start, focusing primarily on reverse parking - while simplified, precision in reversing shouldn't be overlooked. The road test (Subject 3) is most critical, evaluating safe behaviors like signaling before lane changes. Though automatic transmissions eliminate manual gear shifting, beginners often neglect blind spot checks. Subject 4 reinforces traffic civilization concepts. The simplicity of automatic transmissions makes them ideal for beginners seeking quick licensure. Extensive pre-test practice with simulated road conditions builds confidence - repeatedly practicing Subject 3 maneuvers at driving school helps prevent exam errors. Stay relaxed to avoid failing due to nerves. Total costs range from 3000 to 6000 yuan depending on region and driving school - plan ahead to avoid delays.

Four steps to get an automatic transmission driver's license. Subject 1: Written test on traffic rules, pass with 90 points. Subject 2: Practice parking and reversing in the training area a few times to get familiar; automatic transmission reduces clutch pressure. Subject 3: On-road driving test checks steering and speed for real skills. Subject 4: Safety knowledge enhances awareness for quick license acquisition. Overall, automatic transmission is simpler and more convenient for beginners. Use preparation apps to study theory and practice Subject 3 diligently. Cost-effective and time-saving to get licensed for driving automatic cars.


