What is a C6 driver's license?
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C6 driver's license is required for driving light trailer towing vehicles. The new regulations stipulate in Section 2, Article 14, Clause 3 that the application age for a C6 license must be between 20-60 years old, and citizens over 70 years old will no longer be allowed to drive light trailer towing vehicles. Those with a C6 license can directly exchange it for a small car or small automatic transmission car license upon reaching 70 years old. Here is additional information: Relevant regulations: On February 22, 2021, the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China issued an announcement soliciting public opinions on three departmental rules, including the "Measures for Scoring Management of Road Traffic Safety Violations (Draft for Comments)". According to Chapter 2, Section 1, Article 11 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses (Revised Draft for Comments)", which specifies the permitted vehicle types and their corresponding license codes, the Ministry of Public Security clarified in this draft amendment that light trailer towing vehicles are among the vehicle types that motor vehicle drivers are permitted to drive, and explicitly added the C6 license required for driving light trailer towing vehicles.
I drive quite a lot in my daily life, and recently I've been thinking about taking my family out for camping. I've taken a liking to a particular travel trailer. That's when I learned that a C6 driver's license is specifically for driving this kind of light trailer combination—where you drive a car with a travel trailer or a small trailer attached to the back. The total weight must not exceed 4.5 tons, and you need to have held a C1 or C2 license for at least a year before you can upgrade. I'm planning to take the test in the second half of the year because the age requirement is between 20 and 60 years old. The second part of the test involves practicing reversing into a parking space and maneuvering through curves, which seems much harder than a regular driver's license. Driving this kind of trailer on the road really requires skill—you have to be careful when turning and reversing. But the thought of packing up camping gear and spending a couple of nights out in the countryside on weekends makes it all seem worth it.