What is the C-class for an automatic transmission driver's license?

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OEliana
08/29/25 6:48am
An automatic transmission driver's license is a C2 license. Below is an introduction to the relevant content: 1. C2 License: The C2 license is one of the more common driver's licenses, allowing the holder to drive automatic transmission vehicles with no more than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. 2. Eligible Vehicle Types: The eligible vehicle type is small automatic transmission vehicles. Below is extended information on driver's license types: 1. C-Class Licenses: These are divided into C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 licenses. 2. C1 License: The corresponding eligible vehicle type is small cars. 3. C2 License: The corresponding eligible vehicle type is small automatic transmission cars. 4. C3 License: The corresponding eligible vehicle type is low-speed cargo vehicles. 5. C4 License: The corresponding eligible vehicle type is three-wheeled vehicles. 6. C5 License: The corresponding eligible vehicle type is small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled.
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DiAnnie
09/11/25 4:25am
I recently started learning to drive, and my instructor recommended beginners start with automatic transmission because it's simpler to operate without gear shifting. I chose an automatic transmission course and obtained a C2 driver's license after passing the test. It turns out that the automatic transmission driver's license is the C2 license, specifically designed for automatic transmission cars. Unlike the C1 license, the C2 only allows driving automatic transmission vehicles, not manual ones. After a year of commuting, I find the C2 very practical: in city traffic jams, you just need to press the accelerator and brake easily. Getting a C1 license is more comprehensive but includes gear shifting tests, making it slightly more challenging. Nowadays, many new cars are trending towards automatic transmission, so learning C2 means you can drive them right away. Although sometimes I can't drive my friends' manual transmission cars, the C2 is sufficient for daily life. I would recommend beginners to take the C2 test first to save time and effort.
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