How is the driver's license date calculated?
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After adding a driving category, the license demerit point reset is calculated based on the initial issuance date. The specific details are as follows: 1. Time requirements: The driver's license is valid for 6 years. After 6 years, if there are no records of 12 demerit points within 6 scoring cycles, it can be renewed to a 10-year validity license. If there are no records of 12 demerit points within 10 years, it can be renewed to a long-term valid license. You can apply for a new license renewal 90 days before the expiration date. 2. Date calculation: The driver's license scoring cycle is one year, starting from 0:00 on the first day of obtaining the license and ending at 24:00 on the day before the anniversary of the initial issuance. Both the license validity period and scoring cycle are calculated from the issuance date. Neither adding a driving category nor renewing the license in advance will change the initial issuance date.