How to handle the matter after the six-month suspension of the driver's license expires?
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Method to retrieve the driver's license after a six-month suspension: 1. Study: The responsible person of the driver's license must register at the original vehicle management office or the vehicle management office where the violation occurred within 15 days and participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety regulations; 2. Examination: After the study, the responsible person should take the traffic control theory test organized by the traffic safety regulations within 20 days. If the test is passed, the demerit points on the driver's license will be cleared, and then the driver's license can be retrieved from the traffic police team within the specified time; 3. Result: If the test is failed, the study and examination will continue. If the study and examination are not attended as required, the vehicle management office may suspend the driver's license.
I just went through this process, so I can speak from experience. On the day your six-month suspension expires, it's best not to drive there. Bring your ID card and the temporary seizure receipt given by the traffic police, and head straight to the vehicle management office. First, go to the service window to register for the learning application. They will arrange a five-day traffic safety learning course, with two hours each day watching accident videos and traffic rule explanations. After completing the course, wait for the exam notification. The subject one test questions are similar to those during the driving test, so it's recommended to review for a few days using the Driving Test Treasure APP. If you pass the exam, you can get your license back the same day. The whole process takes about half a month. Remember to sign in on time during the learning period; if you miss a session, you'll have to queue up again. After retrieving your license, drive even more carefully, as penalties will double for repeat offenses.