How to Extend the Three-Year Validity Period of Driving Test During the Pandemic?

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Wood
07/23/25 11:11pm
Students whose study driving certificates are about to expire within three years should promptly report to their respective driving schools and ensure that their reserved contact numbers are active. The traffic management department will uniformly extend the validity period of the "certificate," and students can choose to continue their driving studies after the pandemic ends.
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ColemanAnn
08/10/25 7:09pm
When my driver's license study period was nearing its three-year expiration, the pandemic hit and it was really a headache. I quickly contacted the driving school instructor, and they advised me to check the extension policy on the traffic management bureau's official website. All I needed to do was fill out an online application form and submit my ID proof along with the driving school training records. During the pandemic, many places automatically extended the deadlines, but just to be safe, I proactively applied to avoid last-minute rushes. I recommend taking action early and not delaying. Prepare electronic materials like scanned copies for easier uploading. During this time, practice driving more and review the rules. If the pressure gets too much, watch some video tutorials to relax. The pandemic has taught us to adapt to changes, so don’t hesitate to consult official hotlines or ask the driving school for help whenever you have questions.
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