Has d956 been suspended?
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d956 has not been suspended. Below is more information about the one-certificate exam policy: Introduction: The nationwide "one-certificate exam" policy allows applicants to directly apply for a small car driver's license (C1, C2, C5) anywhere in the country using their resident ID card, without the need to submit a residence permit or residence registration certificate. For Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents working or living in mainland China, they can use their residence permits for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents to directly apply for a small car driver's license anywhere in the country without submitting accommodation registration certificates or other proof. Conveniences brought: All small car driver's license services can be handled nationwide with "one-certificate processing." Mainland residents can use their resident ID cards to apply for a new driver's license, renew, replace, or validate their driver's license anywhere in the country without returning to their place of household registration or submitting various certificates such as residence or temporary residence. Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents can use their residence permits to directly apply for, renew, replace, or validate their driver's license anywhere in mainland China without submitting other proof.
Recently, I encountered a situation similar to what you mentioned about D956, which seems to refer to a certain automotive service suspension. But as a frequent driver, I usually check the latest announcements on the car brand's app first. Last time, our local auto repair shop suddenly closed for a week due to parts shortages, so I immediately searched for other chain stores to get my maintenance done. I recommend everyone develop a habit: regularly check the vehicle condition app and set up reminder notifications to avoid last-minute panic. After all, service suspensions might happen due to policy adjustments or supply chain issues, but they shouldn't affect safe driving—there are always alternatives. I've found that planning maintenance schedules in advance is the most reliable way to save both money and hassle.