Can You Take the Remaining Driving Test Subjects Without a License?
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Whether you can obtain a driver's license after driving without one depends on the severity of the offense. If no traffic accident occurred and you only received administrative penalties, it generally does not affect obtaining a driver's license. However, if you caused a traffic accident while driving without a license and fled the scene, constituting a criminal offense, you will be permanently barred from applying for a driver's license. Article 101 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states the following: 1. Point one: Violating road traffic safety laws and regulations, causing a major traffic accident that constitutes a crime, will result in criminal liability and the revocation of the driver's license by the traffic management department of the public security authority. 2. Point two: Fleeing after causing a traffic accident will lead to the revocation of the driver's license by the traffic management department of the public security authority, with a lifetime ban on reapplying for a driver's license.