How long is the validity period for the driving license test on Traffic Management 12123?
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The validity period for the driving test is generally three years. Extended information about the driver's test is as follows: Introduction: The driver's test (motor vehicle driver's test) is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test content is divided into the Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Test (also known as the "theoretical test," referred to as "Subject One"), the Site Driving Skills Test (commonly known as the "parking test," referred to as "Subject Two"), and the Road Driving Skills and Safe and Civilized Driving Common Sense Test (commonly known as the "road test," referred to as "Subject Three"). The test content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different types of vehicles eligible for driving.
When I got my driver's license through the Traffic Management 12123 app last time, my driving school instructor told me it was valid for 6 years, meaning I'd need to renew it after six years. I was super excited when I first got it, but don't forget the deadline—you must get a physical exam (like vision and hearing tests) within 90 days before expiration to renew. The 12123 app allows you to set reminders and check your license status, which is quite handy. A friend of mine once forgot to renew and had to retake the written test, wasting extra time. New drivers should prioritize safety and develop good habits to avoid violations—if you lose all your points, your license will be revoked. You can also download an electronic driver's license from the app with the same validity period. In short, don’t slack off during your novice phase. Car tech might be even more advanced in six years, so plan ahead for renewal to save hassle.