How many years is the second renewal after the first 6-year driver's license?
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The initial driver's license is renewed for the first time after 6 years. If there is no record of accumulating 12 penalty points, it will be replaced with a 10-year validity license, meaning the second renewal will be after another 10 years. If there is no record of accumulating 12 penalty points, it will be replaced with a long-term valid driver's license. Below are the relevant details: 1. Regulations: According to regulations, anyone aged 60 or older, regardless of the type of driver's license they hold, must undergo an annual physical examination at the local vehicle management office during the annual review period and fill out the motor vehicle driver's license application form. If the age reaches 70, one can no longer apply for a C1 driver's license. 2. Driver's license renewal: Prepare personal documents, including two white-background ID photos, the original ID card, and the original driver's license. Submit the physical examination materials and photos at the counter, and the old version of the driver's license can be replaced.