How long after a driver's license is revoked can you drive again?
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It depends on the circumstances. The time limit for reapplying for a driver's license varies depending on the traffic violation that led to the revocation. Some may be permanently barred from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license; others may face a ten-year, five-year, three-year, or two-year waiting period. If your driver's license is revoked and you wish to obtain one again, you will need to reapply for the driver's license test. The conditions for reapplying after revocation are as follows: 1. Drunk driving: If your license is revoked for drunk driving of a non-commercial vehicle, you cannot reapply for five years; if it's for drunk driving of a commercial vehicle, the ban is ten years. 2. Drunk driving of a commercial vehicle: If your license is revoked for this, you cannot reapply for five years. 3. Major traffic accidents: If your license is revoked for fleeing the scene of a major traffic accident that constitutes a crime, you are permanently barred from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license.