What type of driver's license is required for a four-wheel handlebar vehicle?

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KevinRose
07/28/25 4:30pm
Four-wheel handlebar vehicles require a C1 driver's license. Meaning of a C1 driver's license: A C1 driver's license is one of the codes for motor vehicle driving licenses. The C1 license allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, as well as light, small, and micro special-purpose operation vehicles (including all models under C2, C3, and C4). The examination subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, road driving, and safe and civilized driving common sense. Meaning of four-wheel electric vehicles: Four-wheel electric vehicles refer to purely electric vehicles with a maximum speed below 50 km/h. They include electric sightseeing vehicles, electric engineering vehicles, and specially modified electric vehicles.
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CarterMarie
08/11/25 11:21pm
I've been driving for over a decade and encountered this issue quite often. Four-wheel handlebar vehicles, simply put, are small four-wheeled carts with handlebars, like ATVs or agricultural machinery. You must hold a driver's license to operate them, usually a Category D license, which falls under the three-wheeled motorcycle license. Don't be surprised—my friend was once caught by traffic police driving an ATV without a license, fined 500 yuan, and had points deducted. Later, I accompanied him to driving school to get his Category D license. The licensing process isn't complicated; the test includes theory and practical skills, with a focus on mastering handlebar control and turning techniques. When driving, check that the vehicle is stable, be extra cautious on uneven roads, avoid speeding or overloading, and prioritize safety. Policies may vary by region, so check local traffic regulations before purchasing to ensure legal registration and avoid unnecessary hassle.
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