What is the difference between learning to drive C1 and C2?
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Differences between driving licenses C1 and C2: 1. Permitted vehicle types: C2 permits small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles; C1, in addition to the vehicles permitted by C2, also allows micro, small, and light special-purpose vehicles. Simply put, C2 can only drive automatic transmission vehicles, while C1 can drive both automatic and manual transmission vehicles, covering a wider range of permitted vehicle types. 2. Learning cost: Many people think that obtaining a C1 license is more difficult, so the price is higher than C2. In fact, the opposite is true. Since automatic transmission vehicles are more expensive than manual ones and have higher maintenance costs, the enrollment fee for learning C2 is generally higher than that for C1. 3. Operation difficulty: C1 corresponds to manual transmission, where operations like gear shifting and clutch control are more complex, especially during hill starts or traffic light starts, which can easily cause the vehicle to stall; C2 corresponds to automatic transmission, which has no clutch pedal, only brake and accelerator pedals, eliminating concerns about stalling.