Can a driver's license be reinstated after being revoked for ten years?
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It cannot be reissued, but you can directly apply for the corresponding motor vehicle driver's license test without undergoing driving school training. The following are details about the driver's license: 1. You can directly apply for the motor vehicle driver's license test under any of the following circumstances: if the original motor vehicle driver's license was revoked due to failure to renew it after expiration; if the original motor vehicle driver's license was revoked due to failure to submit a physical condition certificate; if the original motor vehicle driver's license was revoked upon personal application; if the original motor vehicle driver's license was revoked due to temporarily failing to meet physical condition requirements; if the original motor vehicle driver's license was revoked for other reasons, except when the driver's license was revoked or rescinded; if the military or armed police force motor vehicle driver's license held has expired; if the foreign motor vehicle driver's license held has expired. 2. You cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license under any of the following circumstances: if you have diseases that hinder safe driving, such as organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, tremor paralysis, mental illness, dementia, or neurological diseases affecting limb movement; if you have used or injected drugs within the past three years or have been released from compulsory isolation for drug rehabilitation for less than three years, or if you are addicted to long-term use of dependent psychotropic drugs and have not quit; if you fled after causing a traffic accident that constitutes a crime, etc., you cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license within the specified period.