What is the difference between C1 and C2 driver's licenses?
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The differences between C1 and C2 driver's licenses can be summarized in three aspects: From the perspective of vehicle types allowed to drive: C1 license permits driving: small cars (including C2, C3, C4 categories, specifically passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats such as sedans), as well as low-speed compact manual and automatic transmission trucks. C2 license permits driving: small automatic transmission cars and compact automatic transmission trucks. From the perspective of exam difficulty: C1 driving training is relatively more challenging and prone to mistakes. C2 automatic transmission vehicles are easier to learn and operate. During exams, fewer operations under stress lead to fewer errors, resulting in a higher overall pass rate. From the perspective of training costs: The registration fee for C1 is lower than that for C2. Age requirements: The minimum age limit for both C1 and C2 licenses is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or above must pass tests assessing memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.