What is the classification for a small car driver's license?
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There are two types of driver's licenses for small cars: C1 and C2. Among them, C1 is a manual transmission driver's license, which allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, light and micro special operation vehicles, and also permits driving vehicles under the C2, C3, and C4 classifications. On the other hand, C2 is an automatic transmission driver's license, which permits driving small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. The process for obtaining a small car driver's license (C1/C2) is as follows: 1. Registration: Bring the original ID card and a copy to the driving school registration point to register, and wait for the arrangement of theoretical study time (non-local students need a temporary residence permit, which can be handled by the driving school); 2. Physical examination: Includes ECG, blood pressure, height, weight, hearing, grip strength, back strength, vision, and color vision, all of which must meet the standards; 3. Examinations: Subjects 1 to 4 must all be passed; 4. License collection: The ID card must be presented at the registration point to collect the driver's license.