Is driving with an expired license considered unlicensed driving?
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Driving with an expired license is not considered unlicensed driving, but if it's overdue by even one day, it counts as unlicensed driving. There are two scenarios for an expired driver's license: one is when the validity period expires. If it's within one year, the validity can be restored through a review process and the license can continue to be used. If it exceeds one year, the driver needs to retake the exams to obtain a new license. The other scenario is when only the review period has passed, which requires different handling. The full name of a driver's license is 'Motor Vehicle Driving License,' also simply called a driver's license. It is a legally required document that motor vehicle drivers must apply for. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, if someone drives a motor vehicle arbitrarily, it could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license.