Can I drive if the 12123 app shows my driver's license is locked?
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12123 shows the driver's license is locked, but you can still drive because it's locked due to the probationary period not being over yet. Here are the things to note after obtaining a new driver's license: 1. Probationary period: The probationary period is one year from the day you get your license. There are many things to pay attention to during the probationary period. During this time, you cannot drive on highways unless accompanied by a driver with at least 3 years of experience; if a C1 license holder accumulates 12 penalty points during the probationary period, their probationary driving qualification will be immediately revoked. For B-class licenses and above, if 6-12 points (but less than 12) are accumulated during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year, and the holder must retake the subject 1 test within 30 days after the probationary period ends. 2. License renewal: After the one-year probationary period, you need to go to the local vehicle management office where the license was issued to renew it, but any violations must be dealt with first. After 6 years, you need to go to the issuing vehicle management office to get a new license, which requires a medical check-up at a hospital, then bringing the old license, ID card, and three 1-inch color photos to fill out an application form. 3. Points cycle: The points cycle for a driver's license is one year from the date of issuance. If a C1 license holder does not accumulate 12 penalty points within this year and settles all violations and pays fines before the start of the next cycle, the points will be reset to 12 at the beginning of the next cycle.