Can a voluntarily downgraded driver's license be restored?
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Voluntarily downgraded driver's licenses can be restored. To restore the original driver's license, the following upgrade regulations must be followed: If you wish to restore a voluntarily downgraded license, you can apply directly to the vehicle management office without going through a driving school. After approval, you need to pass an examination to restore it. After a license is "downgraded," if you want to drive vehicles requiring A or B class licenses again, you need to apply for a license upgrade. According to the new "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the time required for upgrading is longer than before, making it more difficult to obtain a higher-level license. Introduction to driver's licenses: A driver's license, fully known as a motor vehicle driver's license, is a certificate required by law for individuals who drive motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and those lacking these skills may cause accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the "driver's license." This indicates that a driver's license is a form of permission.