What License is Required to Drive Agricultural Vehicles?

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StEmersyn
07/30/25 8:13am
Agricultural vehicles can be driven with a C3 driver's license. Extended information is as follows: 1. Categories of agricultural vehicles: four-wheel agricultural transport vehicles, three-wheel agricultural transport vehicles, other agricultural transport machinery, agricultural trailers, drilling rigs, loading excavators, rock drills, tractors, bulldozers, leveling machinery, agricultural mud pumps, ditch and ridge builders, etc. 2. Some types of driver's licenses and their corresponding vehicle categories are as follows: C1 (small cars) permitted vehicles: small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini cargo vehicles; light and mini special operation vehicles; C2 (small automatic transmission cars) permitted vehicles: small and mini automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini automatic transmission cargo vehicles; C3 (low-speed cargo vehicles) permitted vehicles: low-speed cargo vehicles.
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