Why can't a C2 license holder drive a semi-automatic car?
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Semi-automatic cars cannot be driven with a C2 license because they are not fully automatic transmission vehicles. Additionally, automatic transmission cars can shift gears automatically, making operation relatively simpler and driving easier. Drivers holding a C2 license may find it more challenging to operate a semi-automatic car, with a higher likelihood of accidents. The following are details about the C2 license: The C2 license is one of the more common licenses, allowing the holder to drive automatic transmission cars with fewer than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. The permitted vehicles include small and micro automatic transmission passenger cars, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles, with no other vehicle types permitted. The requirements for the test vehicle are a light automatic transmission ordinary cargo vehicle with a length of no less than 5 meters, or a small automatic transmission ordinary passenger vehicle with a length of no less than 4 meters, or an automatic transmission sedan with a length of no less than 4 meters.