What are the circumstances that result in a 3-year ban from obtaining a driver's license?

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SanLily
07/29/25 6:53pm
There are several reasons for being unable to obtain a driver's license for 3 years: 1. Medical conditions: Having diseases that hinder safe driving, such as organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, Parkinson's disease, mental illness, dementia, or neurological disorders affecting limb movement. 2. Drug use: Engaging in drug use or injection within the past three years, being released from compulsory drug rehabilitation measures for less than three years, or being addicted to long-term use of dependent psychotropic drugs without quitting. 3. Drunk driving or hit-and-run: Committing a hit-and-run that constitutes a crime; causing a major traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or drunk driving that constitutes a crime; having a driver's license revoked for less than five years due to drunk driving or driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol; having a driver's license revoked for less than ten years due to drunk driving a commercial vehicle. 4. Other circumstances: Having a driver's license revoked for less than two years due to other legal reasons; having driving privileges revoked for less than three years.
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