Does the score reset date change after adding a driving license?
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After adding a driving license, the initial issuance date and the review/renewal date of the driver's license remain unchanged. Below are the specific handling methods for overdue driver's license reviews at different time intervals: 1. Less than 12 months overdue: If the license has been expired for less than 12 months, it can be renewed as usual. 2. Between one and three years overdue: If the license has been expired for more than one year but less than three years, you will need to retake the subject one exam to renew the license. Upon passing the exam, you can obtain the license. 3. More than three years overdue: If the license has been expired for more than three years, you will need to reapply for a driver's license. Driving during the overdue period is prohibited and may be treated as driving without a license. If the validity period has been exceeded by more than three years, the driver's license is considered void and canceled, requiring you to retake the driver's license exam.
I've been driving on the road for 20 years and have upgraded my license several times, such as from a regular car to a motorcycle. The clearance date has never changed; it's still calculated from the day I first obtained my driver's license, year after year. You can check your scoring cycle start date using the traffic management app. License upgrades only expand your driving scope and don't affect the point reset mechanism. Always pay attention to safe driving and don't exceed the points, or you'll have to retake the theory test, which is quite troublesome. Remember to regularly check your app records and don't get distracted worrying about changes.