Is it mandatory to conduct driver's license review at the issuing location?
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Driver's license annual review does not have to be conducted at the issuing location; it can be processed at locations other than the issuing place. A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities to individuals who have legally learned to drive motor vehicles, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills through study, and passed the official examination, permitting them to drive certain types of motor vehicles. Below is a relevant introduction to the subject examination content: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge examination (Subject 1) - written test, computer-based, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above (including 90). 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills examination (Subject 2) - conducted on-site with actual vehicles. Results are only categorized as pass or fail. The five mandatory tests conducted in sequence include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and hill start and stop. The full score is 100, with a passing score of 80 or above (including 80). 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills examination (Subject 3) - conducted on highways or simulated sites with actual vehicles. The full score is 100, with passing scores of 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving related knowledge (Subject 4) - written test, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above (including 90).