How often is the A2 driver's license reviewed?
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A2 driver's license regulations stipulate an annual review. If there are no demerit points recorded within a year, the annual review is waived. However, if points are deducted, an annual review is required, and a medical examination certificate must be submitted for the review. The following are details about the annual review: 1. New regulations for motor vehicle driver's license review: The driver's license does not require an annual review; it should be renewed according to the new regulations upon expiration. 2. For driver's licenses valid for 6 years: The renewal and review processes have been delegated from the municipal vehicle management office to county (district, city) level vehicle management offices. For individuals driving with a license that has exceeded the review validity period, the public security traffic police department will not penalize them. However, for drivers who fail to renew their licenses for more than one year after expiration, their licenses will be revoked. 3. For drivers aged 60 and above: An annual physical examination is required, and the results must be submitted to the county-level vehicle management office after the scoring cycle (initial license issuance date). Failure to provide the examination results for over a year will result in the revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license.