What licenses can a C1 be upgraded to?

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AubreeMarie
07/25/25 12:53pm
A C1 driver's license can be directly upgraded to the following licenses after meeting the corresponding requirements: A3 city bus, B1 medium-sized passenger vehicle, B2 large truck, D ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle, E ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle, F light motorcycle, M wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicle, N trolleybus, P tram. In simple terms, a C1 driver's license cannot be directly upgraded to an A2 driver's license. You need to upgrade to a B license first, and then upgrade to an A2 driver's license. Requirements for upgrading a C1 driver's license to a B2 driver's license: Age between 20 and 60 years old; height not less than 155cm; holding a C1 driver's license for at least 1 year; no record of 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before application; visual acuity must meet the standard of 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; no record of drunk driving or causing a fatal traffic accident with primary responsibility while holding a C1 driver's license.
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