How many years after bribery can a driver's license not be retaken?
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Bribery to obtain a driver's license results in a 3-year ban from retaking the test. Below are the specific details of the relevant regulations: Improper conduct during the exam: If an applicant engages in bribery or cheating during the examination process, their eligibility for the exam will be canceled, and any other subjects they have already passed will be invalidated; the applicant will not be allowed to apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within one year. Obtaining a license through improper means: If an applicant obtains a motor vehicle driver's license through fraudulent means such as deception or bribery, the traffic management department of the public security authority will confiscate the motor vehicle driver's license and revoke the motor vehicle driving permit; the applicant will not be allowed to apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within three years.