What are the conditions for a driver's license to be exempt from inspection?
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The conditions for a driver's license to be exempt from inspection are as follows: 1. Within 6 years of obtaining the driver's license, the 12-point deduction limit has not been reached in any year; 2. Within 10 years, the annual point deduction does not exceed 12 points; 3. Ensure that all previous traffic violation records have been processed. Additional information: Article 24 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates: 1. The traffic management department of the public security authority shall implement a cumulative point system for motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations, in addition to imposing administrative penalties according to the law. 2. The traffic management department of the public security authority shall detain the motor vehicle driver's license of drivers whose cumulative points reach the specified limit, provide them with education on road traffic safety laws and regulations, and require them to retake the examination. 3. The traffic management department of the public security authority may extend the inspection period of the motor vehicle driver's license for drivers who comply with road traffic safety laws and regulations and have no cumulative points within one year.
As a commuter who studies the C1 driver's license exemption rules, I found that the basic requirement is not accumulating 12 penalty points within each scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period. You can simply renew it with your ID card and medical examination form upon expiration. The key point many people don't know is that if you clear all traffic violations three months before expiration, you can even renew it online without visiting in person! However, after witnessing a dump truck accident, I learned that commercial licenses like A2/B2 require annual review unless maintaining a zero-point record for the entire year. I recommend installing the Traffic Management 12123 app to check points regularly—only a clean record qualifies for exemption convenience.