How to Unlock a Locked Driver's License?
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In general, you need to bring your driver's license to the traffic violation handling window of the issuing vehicle management office and ask the police officer to help you check the reason why your driver's license is "locked." After taking the corresponding measures, it can be "unlocked." If it is due to health reasons, then the license can only be unlocked after meeting the physical conditions. The following situations may result in a locked driver's license: 1. Illness-related: Suffering from organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, paralysis agitans, mental illness, dementia, or neurological diseases that affect limb movement and hinder safe driving. 2. Addiction-related: Having used or injected drugs within the past three years, or having been released from compulsory isolation for drug rehabilitation for less than three years, or being addicted to long-term use of dependent psychotropic drugs without quitting. 3. Fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident that constitutes a crime. 4. Causing a major traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or drunk driving, which constitutes a crime. 5. Having the driver's license revoked for drunk driving or driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol within the past five years. 6. Having the driver's license revoked for drunk driving a commercial vehicle within the past ten years. 7. Having the driver's license revoked for other reasons within the past two years. 8. Having the driving permit revoked within the past three years. 9. Other situations stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.