How Many Years Can't You Apply for a Driver's License if You Cheat in the Exam?
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If there is cheating during the exam, you cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within one year. Below is relevant knowledge about penalties for bribery and cheating in the driving test: Penalties for Providing False Materials: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," if an applicant provides false materials or engages in fraudulent activities related to the motor vehicle driver's license application, they cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within one year. Penalties for Bribery and Fraud: If an applicant engages in bribery or fraud during the exam, their exam qualification will be canceled, the scores of other subjects they passed will be invalidated, and they cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within one year. Penalties for Obtaining a License Illegally: If an applicant obtains a motor vehicle driver's license through fraudulent means such as deception or bribery, the public security traffic management department will confiscate the motor vehicle driver's license, revoke it, and the applicant cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license again within three years.