Does the 90-day period for a driver's license include the current day?
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Does the 90-day period for a driver's license include the current day? The following is a brief introduction about the expiration of a driver's license: 1. Renewal on the same day: The 90-day period includes the current day, and you can renew on the same day. You can also renew normally within one year after expiration, but you cannot drive even one day after expiration, otherwise, if caught by traffic police, it may be treated as driving without a license. 2. Expired license: If the renewal of the driver's license exceeds the expiration date by a few days but less than one year, you can still bring your ID card, driver's license, physical condition certificate, driver's license photo, and other materials to the local vehicle management office of the public security traffic police to apply for renewal of the driver's license according to the normal renewal process. 3. Legal requirements: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," you can apply for a new driver's license 90 days before the expiration date of the current license. Within one year after the expiration date, you can also submit identity proof, physical condition proof, and other renewal materials to the vehicle management office of the public security traffic police to complete the renewal process.