Is an appointment required for the A1 probationary period completion exam after one year?
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For the A1 driver's license probationary period completion, no exam appointment is required. The vehicle management office will notify the driver for the exam within seven days. If the driver fails to attend the educational exam after the probationary period ends, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall arrange the educational exam during the driver's first review after the probationary period. The driver must bring the required documents and certificates to the vehicle management office branches to complete the probationary period educational exam procedures. Applicants must truthfully submit the stipulated materials to the vehicle management office, honestly declare the required matters, and are responsible for the authenticity of their application materials. Path to obtaining an A1 driver's license: An A1 driver's license cannot be obtained directly. To qualify, one must have held an A2 driver's license for over 2 years and not accumulated 12 penalty points in the last scoring cycle before applying for the A1 license. Alternatively, drivers who have held A3, B1, or B2 licenses for over 5 years and have not accumulated 12 penalty points in the last 5 scoring cycles also qualify. Only those meeting these two conditions are eligible to apply for an A1 driver's license. Requirements for obtaining an A1 driver's license: Age: Applicants must be between 25 and 50 years old. Physical conditions: Applicants must be at least 155cm tall, have uncorrected visual acuity of 5.0 or above in both eyes, and must not have red-green color blindness. Additionally, applicants must be able to distinguish sound source direction with both ears at 0.5 meters from a tuning fork; have healthy thumbs on both hands, normal lower limbs, torso, neck, and normal motor functions.