Is it okay to delay the driver's license review by a few days?
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If the annual review of the driver's license is delayed for no more than one year, it can still be reviewed normally. Here is some relevant information about the annual review of vehicles: 1. Rules for the annual review of vehicles: According to Article 16 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," which came into effect on July 1, 2018, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections within the following periods from the date of registration: passenger vehicles for commercial use must undergo an annual inspection once every year within the first 5 years, and once every 6 months after exceeding 5 years, etc. 2. Rules for the vehicle annual inspection label: Starting from June 20, 2020, the electronic vehicle inspection label service has been implemented nationwide. The electronic vehicle inspection label is issued through the unified national internet traffic safety comprehensive service platform. Vehicle owners can apply for the electronic vehicle inspection label through the internet traffic safety comprehensive service platform or the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app.
Oh, delaying your driver's license renewal by a few days can actually be quite serious. I forgot for a few days because I was busy with work, and last week I was pulled over by the police while driving. I was fined 200 yuan and got 3 penalty points. It felt really awful. The police said that an expired driver's license is invalid, and your insurance would also become void. If an accident happened, it would be disastrous. I recommend not delaying it—go to the DMV a week early with your ID card, photos, and the fee. It’s much faster when there are fewer people. I now set a phone reminder a year in advance to avoid the hassle. A few days’ delay isn’t a small matter—don’t cut corners and risk fines or danger. Safety first, so handle it early for peace of mind.