How to Lift a 6-Month Driver's License Suspension?
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Methods to lift a 6-month driver's license suspension: 1. Settle all traffic violations and pay the fines within the specified period; 2. Within the designated time, register at the vehicle management office with the traffic department's education notice, along with your ID card and the license suspension certificate, to attend road traffic safety regulations and civilized driving courses, as well as the corresponding exams; 3. Participate in full-score education study with the full-score education notice, take the subject one exam, and retrieve your driver's license with the passing notice. According to relevant laws, the suspension period of the driver's license starts from the date the penalty takes effect, which is the date the suspension notice becomes effective. If the driver's license was seized before the suspension notice took effect, the suspension period can be offset day by day. Driving a motor vehicle during the suspension period is strictly prohibited and will be treated as driving without a license, which may result in the revocation of the driver's license and a restriction on reapplying for a certain period.