Do I need to go through procedures after the driving license expires?
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No procedures are required after the driving license expires. Here are the specific details: 1. Notes: If 12 points are deducted during the probationary period of the motor vehicle driving license, the probationary period will be extended by one year. During the probationary period of the motor vehicle driving license, driving alone on highways is not allowed. When driving on highways, a driver with more than three years of driving experience must accompany the probationary driver. 2. Purchase of signs: They can be obtained at the driving school or purchased independently. When purchasing, it is important to ensure that the designated probationary signs are bought, as the probationary signs are standardized and cannot be customized with words such as "probationary period" or "new driver," which are not permitted.
My driver's license expired last month, and I was a bit panicked at first, but the actual process turned out to be quite simple. I made time to visit the local DMV, bringing my ID card, old driver's license, and a one-inch photo. The whole process took no more than half an hour, and they issued me a new license valid for another five years. If you don't renew it, you might get fined if caught driving without a valid license, and it could even affect insurance claims in case of an accident, which would be troublesome. I also heard that some places allow online appointments for renewal, saving you from queuing. I recommend handling it early and not waiting until the last day. As a handy tip, always keep an eye on the expiration date of your license to avoid disrupting your daily commute—safety comes first, after all.