How long is the validity period of a driver's license exam?
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The driver's license exam is valid for 3 years from the date of issuance, meaning it expires within three years from passing the first subject test. The relevant regulations and methods to check the validity period are as follows: Article 38 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses': Applicants learning to drive on training grounds and roads must obtain a learning driving certificate as required. The learning driving certificate is valid for three years, and applicants must complete the second and third subject tests within this validity period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subject results will be invalidated. Methods to check the validity period: Some people, due to work or other reasons, may not have time to proceed with further training after passing the first subject test. When they resume learning to drive, they may not remember how much time is left in the validity period. In such cases, they can visit the vehicle management office to print the learning driving certificate. The certificate will indicate the permitted vehicle type, as well as the start and end dates of the validity period. As long as the exams are passed before this end date, it is acceptable.