How long after a downgrade due to drunk driving can an A2 driver's license be upgraded?
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A2 driver's license after drunk driving downgrade, you must have three years of driving experience on the downgraded license before you can upgrade again. In addition to deducting 12 points, drunk driving also results in a six-month suspension of the license. Within thirty days after the deduction, you must go to the traffic management office to take the downgrade exam. The A2 driver's license will be downgraded to a B2 driver's license. If the driver does not complete the downgrade and license replacement within the specified time, the vehicle management office will announce the cancellation of the highest permitted driving model qualification. After completing the downgrade and license replacement, if the driver applies to reinstate the canceled permitted driving model, they must not have a record of 12 points deducted in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before the application, and must not have been involved in a fatal traffic accident where they bore equal or greater responsibility. The permitted driving model for an A2 license is a tractor, which can tow heavy and medium-duty full trailers/semi-trailers. Trailers are divided into two types: full trailers and semi-trailers. A full trailer bears its total weight entirely, while a semi-trailer shares part of its total weight with the tractor. Only drivers with an A2 license can drive such tractors; even drivers with an A1 license cannot drive tractors. To downgrade an A2 driver's license, you must go to the local vehicle management office. Before going, you need to bring your ID card and driver's license: 1. An A2 license downgrade will become a B1 or B2 license (i.e., B1 or B2 driver's license). The permitted driving model for an A2 license is a tractor, for a B1 license it is a medium-sized passenger vehicle, and for a B2 license it is a large truck. Other vehicle models that an A2 license can drive include: B1 (medium-sized passenger vehicle), B2 (large truck), C1 (small car), C2 (small automatic transmission car), C3 (low-speed cargo vehicle), C4 (three-wheeled car), M (wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicle). Article 68 of the new traffic regulations states: Drivers holding licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large trucks must have their highest permitted driving model qualification canceled by the vehicle management office under the following circumstances, and the driver must be notified to complete the downgrade and license replacement within thirty days: Being involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bearing equal or greater responsibility, without constituting a crime. Having a record of 12 points deducted in a scoring cycle. Not participating in the inspection for three consecutive scoring cycles. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driver's license." It is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle arbitrarily could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, people without a license cannot drive on the road. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills, the document that allows them to drive on the road is the "driver's license." This indicates that a driver's license is a "permit." The permission to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This shows that obtaining a driver's license is a formal process that must be carried out by a specialized authority. Internationally, a driver's license is defined as: "A document issued by the competent authority permitting the holder to drive a motor vehicle." In China, a driver's license is defined as: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the management department to individuals who have learned to drive a motor vehicle, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required exams, permitting them to drive a specific type of motor vehicle.