What types of vehicles can a C3 driving license drive?

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DiJourney
07/28/25 10:58pm
C3 driving license allows driving low-speed trucks (originally four-wheel agricultural transport vehicles and light-duty trucks) with a vehicle length less than 6 meters and a total mass less than 4500kg. The application age range is 18 to 60 years old. Below is relevant information about the C3 driving license: 1. Applicants should bring their original ID card and a photocopy to the driving school registration point to register. 2. Carry the student card and notice issued by the driving school for theoretical study. 3. Before the official exam for Subject 1, applicants can go to the driving school for practice tests or simulated exams. 4. After passing Subject 1, applicants can proceed to Subject 2 training. Only after passing Subject 2 can they schedule the exam for Subject 3.
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DelJayden
08/12/25 3:24am
I was so excited when I first got my C3 driver's license because it allowed me to drive agricultural transport vehicles to help my dad deliver vegetables to the market. Low-speed trucks are the mainstay, like small trucks under three tons and agricultural four-wheelers. I remember last time driving my relative's self-dumping tipper truck to transport sand and soil was no problem, but never touch a sedan! The C3 license also allows driving C4-licensed three-wheeled vehicles, which we use in the village to haul fertilizer. Driving these vehicles requires extra attention—not only is the steering wheel heavy, but the turning radius is large, and you need to check the mirrors more when reversing. Once, driving on a muddy road in the rain, the rear wheels skidded and gave me quite a scare, so it's important to check the vehicle condition beforehand. Actually, driving these vehicles is quite rewarding, especially when helping neighbors move.
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