What vehicles can a C2 driver's license drive?

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VanessaRose
07/29/25 7:49pm
C2 driver's license holders can drive automatic transmission vehicles. Here are the relevant details: 1. Permitted vehicle types: The C2 license allows driving small and mini automatic transmission passenger vehicles; light and mini automatic transmission cargo vehicles. Additionally, semi-automatic vehicles are essentially a variant of automatic transmission vehicles and also fall under this category, with the leftmost pedal being the foot brake parking brake. 2. Driving manual transmission vehicles with a C2 license: This is treated as driving a vehicle not matching the license class, essentially equivalent to unlicensed driving, resulting in a 12-point penalty, fines, and potential detention for up to 15 days. If manual transmission vehicle operation is required, one can obtain a C1 license by retaking all four tests (subjects 1-4) for the C1 license. Holding a C1 license allows driving both automatic and manual transmission cars, while C2 only permits automatic transmission vehicles. The difference between obtaining C1 and C2 licenses lies in vehicle operation, with identical test difficulty and evaluation standards.
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