Can a C license be exempt from review for life if no points are deducted in six years?

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MacMax
07/30/25 2:23am
If no points are deducted from a C license in six years, it will not be exempt from review for life, but can only be replaced with a ten-year driver's license. Below are specific details about the C license: Introduction to the C license: The C1 driver's license is a type of driving license code that permits driving small and micro passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles. Applicants can directly apply for the license with their resident ID card at any location nationwide without submitting proof of residence registration. Application for the C license: On October 22, 2020, the age limit for applying for a small car driver's license was relaxed, removing the upper age limit of 70 years for applying for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, and light motorcycles. For individuals aged 70 and above applying for a driver's license, additional tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities are required.
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