Circumstances under which a driver's license cannot be reapplied for within one year?
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According to regulations, the following circumstances prohibit reapplying for a driver's license within one year: 1. Concealing relevant information or providing false materials when applying for a motor vehicle driver's license. The applicant will be barred from reapplying for a motor vehicle driver's license within one year. 2. If an applicant engages in bribery or cheating during the examination process, their examination qualification will be revoked, and any previously passed subject scores will be invalidated. The applicant will be prohibited from reapplying for a motor vehicle driver's license within one year. 3. If an applicant obtains a motor vehicle driver's license through fraudulent means such as deception or bribery, the traffic management department of the public security authority will confiscate the motor vehicle driver's license and revoke the motor vehicle driving permit. The applicant will be barred from reapplying for a motor vehicle driver's license within three years.