Does the driving experience remain after re-taking the driving test following a license revocation?
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After a driving license is revoked and re-taken, the original driving experience cannot be retained. According to the relevant provisions of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," if a driving license is revoked due to failure to renew it on time or submit a medical examination report for more than two years, or if the driving license is revoked due to the driving license being legally revoked or the driving permit being legally withdrawn, the applicant must re-apply for a motor vehicle driving license from the vehicle management office of the public security traffic management department. The application will be processed as an initial license, and the driving experience will be recalculated. Below are precautions for using a driving license: 1. Driving licenses have a validity period: A driving license is only valid for driving legally if it is within the validity period. If the driving license expires and the holder does not renew it, driving with it is considered illegal. 2. Avoid accumulating 12 penalty points within 12 months: A driving license has 12 penalty points within a 12-month period. It is essential to avoid accumulating 12 points within 12 months, otherwise, the holder will need to attend training at the local vehicle management office and pass a test afterward. If the test is failed, the holder must continue taking the test until passing, after which the driving license can be reclaimed.