How often does a C1 driver's license need to be reviewed for people aged 60?
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According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," elderly individuals aged 60 and above are not required to submit an annual physical examination certificate. Instead, they must submit a physical condition certificate annually only after reaching 70 years of age. Motor vehicle drivers aged 70 and above must submit a physical condition certificate issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or the regimental level of the military within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle. More details about the C1 driver's license are as follows: 1. New regulations for C1 annual review: The C1 motor vehicle driver's license can be renewed three months in advance. Motor vehicle drivers aged 70 and above must submit a physical condition certificate within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle. The validity period of the driver's license is six years, ten years, and long-term. 2. Requirements for applying for a C1 driver's license: The applicant must be at least 18 years old, with no upper age limit, as long as they can pass the normal physical examination procedures. The height must be at least 1.5 meters, and the vision must be at least 5.0 (corrective lenses are allowed). The applicant must not have red-green color blindness, must have sound thumbs, at least three sound fingers, and normal motor function in both lower limbs, among other requirements.