Has the Driving Test Been Reformed?
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The new driving test reform regulations have already been implemented. The details of the 2021 driving test regulations are as follows: 1. New Rule One: The age limit for applying for a small car or small automatic transmission car driver's license has been relaxed, with no upper age limit. This means individuals aged 70 and above can apply, provided they meet the physical conditions and pass tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities. 2. New Rule Two: The age requirement for applying for a large bus or tractor driver's license has been optimized, adjusted from the original 26 and 24 years old to 22 years old. Additionally, for those who already hold a large truck driver's license and have no full-score record in the corresponding scoring cycle, the time interval for upgrading to a large bus driver's license can be shortened from the original 5 years to 3 years. The time interval for upgrading to a tractor or medium-sized bus driver's license can be shortened from the original 3 years to 2 years. 3. New Rule Three: The required physical condition certificate for applying for a driver's license has been expanded to include medical examinations conducted by qualified secondary or higher-level hospitals, township health centers, community health service centers, and health examination centers.