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How long is the validity period of a safe driving certificate?

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DeAndres
07/30/25 1:09am
Safe driving certificates are valid for six years. Validity period of driving certificates: The driving certificate is valid for six years. Within 90 days before the expiration of the driving license, you should bring your ID card, driving license, physical condition certificate, and three photos to the vehicle management office at the issuing place to fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driving License Application Form" and submit it for the driving license renewal process. After paying a small processing fee, you will receive a new driving license. Method for renewing driving certificates: Go to the vehicle management office to collect the driving license application form, fill it out, and submit it at the vehicle management office. The motor vehicle driver should present the original motor vehicle driving license, physical condition certificate, motor vehicle driving license application form, and photos to the vehicle management office at the place where the motor vehicle driving license was issued to apply for renewal.
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GrantRose
08/15/25 6:42am
I've been driving for over a decade now, and I'm very clear about the validity period of my driver's license. For a regular C1 license, the validity period generally starts at 6 years. If you haven't had any demerit points or accidents during this period, it may be extended to 10 years when renewing. Remember to go for a medical check-up, take photos, and submit the required documents for renewal before it expires. I usually handle it three months in advance to avoid rushing. Once, a friend waited until the last day to do it, and due to system delays, it became a huge hassle. Driving with an expired license is considered unlicensed driving. If caught by the police, you could face a fine of one to two thousand yuan, and your vehicle might even be impounded. I recommend setting a reminder on your phone and using the license renewal as an opportunity to review traffic rules—it helps improve driving habits. Don’t underestimate this deadline; it encourages us to maintain good health and drive safely. Road safety is what matters most.
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McGabriella
10/20/25 5:28am
I've only had my license for a little over a year, and recently I've been looking into this validity period thing. Most new driver's licenses are valid for 6 years, but if you commit minor violations like getting caught speeding, the renewal period might be shortened next time. I'm being extra careful—no running red lights, no phone calls while driving. There's an expiration date on the back of the license; it's best to check it annually or set an app reminder. Safe driving during the validity period can also help you save on renewal fees and insurance discounts. Once it expires, don't drive, or you'll face hefty fines—I checked, and it starts at at least 500 yuan. The process for regular renewal is actually simple; just handle it at the local DMV, and you can even learn some new traffic rules while you're at it.
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