Can the driver's license application form be printed by oneself?
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Can the driver's license application form be printed by oneself? The driver's license application form can be printed by oneself. After completing the form as required, you can apply for a driver's license. The following are the new regulations for the driving test in August 2021: Age restrictions for application have been relaxed: The age limit for applying for a driver's license for small cars and small automatic transmission cars has been removed, meaning that people over 70 years old can apply if they meet the physical conditions and pass tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities. Time intervals for additional licenses have been optimized: The minimum age for applying for a large bus or tractor driver's license has been adjusted from 26 and 24 years old to 22 years old. Additionally, for those who have obtained a large truck driver's license and have no full-point record in the corresponding scoring cycle, the time interval for upgrading to a large bus driver's license can be reduced from the original 5 years to 3 years. The time interval for upgrading to a tractor or medium-sized bus driver's license can be reduced from the original 3 years to 2 years. Medical certificates: The required physical condition certificates for applying for a driver's license have been expanded to include medical examinations conducted by qualified medical institutions such as second-level or higher hospitals, township health centers, community health service centers, and health examination centers.
Yes, I have printed the driver's license application form myself. You can download the PDF file from the official website of the traffic police department or the 12123 traffic management app, and then print it out on standard A4 paper. This method is really time-saving and avoids the hassle of queuing at the vehicle management office. When printing, make sure the paper size is standard and not scaled down or enlarged, otherwise they might say the format is incorrect. Use a black pen to fill it out, and make sure your handwriting is clear to avoid mistakes that would require redoing it. Last time I renewed my license, I printed it myself, and the whole process was very quick. I recommend printing two copies as backup. Although it's a small matter in daily driving, details can't be overlooked to ensure safety first. Also, downloading the form online is free, and don't forget to check for the latest version, as there might be slight differences between regions, but the general principles remain the same.