How often does a C1D driver's license need to be reviewed?
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C1D driver's license does not require annual review. The C1D license is a combined version of the C1 driver's license and D driver's license, which means obtaining a motorcycle endorsement after acquiring the C1 license. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' a driver can only possess one driver's license. Therefore, after obtaining a driver's license, if the driver applies for another vehicle type, the traffic management office will merge the permitted driving categories into one license. Class C, D, E, and F driver's licenses do not require annual reviews. Drivers only need to renew their licenses within three months before the expiration date. Class A and B driver's licenses require an annual review, which must be completed within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle at the traffic management department of the public security authority. However, if there are no traffic violation records during a scoring cycle, the annual review for that cycle can be waived. If an annual review is required but not completed, drivers have up to three years to make up for it. After three years, Class A and B licenses will be downgraded, with the maximum downgrade being to a C1 license. Methods for renewing a driver's license: 1. The driver can submit the required materials to the vehicle management office where the license was originally issued. The office will process the renewal within one working day upon approval. 2. Use the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP for renewal. Download the app, select Service Center -- Expiration Renewal Service -- and fill in the required information. The new license is usually delivered by mail. 3. Visit a 'Police-Medical-Post' service point at a postal office for renewal. The entire process, including registration, medical examination, and license production, takes only half an hour. Currently, this service is only available in a few cities, such as Hangzhou.