How long can the downgrade of an A2 driver's license be delayed at age 60?
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Upon reaching 60 years of age, the downgrade of an A2 driver's license cannot be delayed. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," holders of driver's licenses for large buses, tractors, medium-sized buses, city buses, large trucks, etc., must exchange their licenses for C1 or C2 driver's licenses at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or elsewhere upon turning 60. Here is additional information: 1. In the new regulations of the 'simplification, decentralization, and optimization of services' reform, adjustments to the A2 driver's license only relaxed the age restrictions for application and the time required for additional endorsements, with no adjustments related to extending the downgrade period or age. 2. Although there is no extension for the downgrade age of the A2 driver's license, the time required for additional endorsements has been shortened. The new regulations state that if a large truck driver's license has already been obtained, and there is no record of a full score deduction in the corresponding scoring cycle, the time required to add an A2 endorsement can be reduced from the original 3 years to 2 years.