What is the classification for a manual transmission driver's license?

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LeAsher
07/29/25 8:36pm
Manual transmission driver's license is classified as C1. Additional information is as follows: 1. The vehicle types permitted for C1 license include: small cars; and other vehicle types permitted for C2, C3, and C4 licenses. 2. Driver's license test content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, road driving, and safety and civilized driving knowledge test, totaling four items. The order of the test subjects is as follows: traffic regulations and related knowledge (referred to as Subject 1), field driving (referred to as Subject 2), road driving (referred to as Subject 3), and safety and civilized driving knowledge test (referred to as Subject 4). During the test process, if a candidate fails a subject, the subsequent subjects will not be conducted. Each subject can be taken once with one retake opportunity, and there are a total of 5 retake opportunities. If a candidate fails after 5 retakes, the current test session is terminated. Within the validity period of the learning driver's license, candidates are allowed to reapply for the test. The maximum number of reapplications allowed is determined by the local traffic management department, and the interval between tests must be no less than 11 days.
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