How many days can an A2 driver's license be overdue for annual review?
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If a driver's license has not been reviewed within one year, it can be directly reviewed at the vehicle management office. If it is overdue for three years, the driver's license will be automatically revoked. Within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle, the driver should go to the local public security traffic management department for review. However, if there are no demerit points recorded during a scoring cycle, the review for that cycle is exempted. During the review, the driver should fill out a form to truthfully declare their physical condition and does not need to submit a medical certificate. Below is an introduction to the vehicle inspection requirements: 1. Commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 5 years; inspected every 6 months if over 5 years; 2. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 10 years; inspected every 6 months if over 10 years; 3. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once every 2 years within 6 years; inspected once a year if over 6 years; inspected every 6 months if over 15 years; 4. Motorcycles: Inspected once every 2 years within 4 years; inspected once a year if over 4 years; 5. Tractors and other motor vehicles: Inspected once a year. Commercial motor vehicles that pass the safety technical inspection within the specified inspection period do not need to undergo repeated safety technical inspections. 6. Vehicles that exceed the scrapping age cannot be transferred (sold or bought), but can continue to be used; for transactions, the vehicle owner can first apply for a scrapping certificate (to deregister the vehicle's records) at the vehicle management office before proceeding with the transaction.