Can I renew my driver's license in a different location?

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JeffreyMarie
07/24/25 5:40pm
Driver's license can be renewed in a different location. Here is more information about driver's licenses: 1. Examination age: You must be at least 18 years old to take the driver's license test. The examination age for small car categories is between 18 and 70 years old. 2. Introduction: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities after the applicant has studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required tests, permitting them to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 3. Examination content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). The order of the test subjects is as follows: traffic regulations and related knowledge (referred to as Subject 1 [theory]), field driving (referred to as Subject 2 [nine items]), and road driving (referred to as Subject 3 [road test and safe and civilized driving]).
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