How many years is the renewal period after a 10-year driver's license expires?
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After a 10-year driver's license expires, the renewal is for a long-term period. The specific details of driver's license validity periods are as follows: 1. First introduction: The first renewal after obtaining the license is after six years. 2. Second introduction: For the first renewal after the initial validity period expires, if there are no full-mark violations (12 points) within the first 6-year period, you can renew for a 10-year validity license. If there are full-mark violations, you can only renew for a 6-year validity license and must wait until the 10-year validity period expires for the next renewal. 3. Third introduction: For renewing a 10-year validity license, if there are no full-mark violations within the 10-year period, you can renew for a long-term license. Again, there must be no full-mark violations; otherwise, you can only renew for a 6-year license. This long-term license can be used until the age of 60, after which annual inspections and submission of medical examination certificates are required.