How many years after 6 and 10 years of driver's license?
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It is permanent. The validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is divided into 6 years, 10 years, and permanent. Additional information: 1. Conditions for obtaining a permanent driver's license: Within the 6-year validity period after the initial application, if the motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 points in any scoring cycle, they can renew for a 10-year validity driver's license. If within the 10-year validity period, they still have not reached 12 points in any scoring cycle, they can renew for a permanent motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Checking the validity period of the driver's license: On the main page of the motor vehicle driver's license, at the bottom, there is the validity period of the motor vehicle driver's license. The holder of the driver's license only needs to renew the motor vehicle driver's license according to the date before the validity period. Renewal can be done 30 days in advance and will not have any impact on the use of the driver's license.
I've been driving for nearly 20 years since getting my first driver's license. The initial validity period was 6 years, and later when renewing it, because I hadn't been involved in any major accidents and had very few penalty points, I smoothly renewed it to a 10-year validity period. Now it's almost expired, and I checked that if I continue to maintain a good driving record without accumulating more than 12 penalty points for violations, after 10 years I can renew it to a long-term valid driver's license, which basically means no need for regular renewals. However, long-term validity is not permanent, especially as one gets older, such as over 60 years old, and may still require regular medical check-ups to confirm physical fitness for driving. Personally, I think this is great—it rewards safe drivers while also encouraging everyone to be responsible. When renewing, you need to prepare materials like ID cards and photos. It's advisable to always wear seat belts, avoid speeding, and refrain from drunk driving to easily enjoy the long-term benefits.