How to Regain a Driver's License After It's Revoked for Speeding Over 50%?
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After a driver's license is revoked for speeding over 50%, you can reapply for a driver's license two years later, following the same procedures as a beginner. The circumstances under which a driver's license may be revoked are as follows: 1. If you are caught driving under the influence of alcohol twice within one year and penalized more than twice, your driver's license will be revoked, and you will not be allowed to drive commercial vehicles for five years. 2. Allowing someone without a driver's license, or whose license is revoked or suspended, to drive your vehicle; or driving a vehicle at a speed exceeding 50% over the limit. 3. Being involved in a major traffic accident due to a violation, which constitutes a crime, leading to criminal liability and revocation of the driver's license by the traffic management department of the public security authority. 4. Fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident will result in the revocation of your driver's license by the traffic management department of the public security authority, with a lifetime ban on reapplying for a driver's license.