What are the consequences of not merging two driver's licenses?
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The consequence of not merging two driver's licenses is that the C1 driver's license will be revoked, as it is stipulated that one person can only hold one driver's license. If not merged, the C1 driver's license will be revoked. However, currently, merging is mandatory, combining the C1 driver's license and the E driver's license into a C1E driver's license. Additionally, there is no longer a situation of separate penalty points. Even if these two licenses were obtained before the merger requirement was in place, they still need to be submitted for merging when renewing the driver's license. The advantage of merging is that you only need to carry one driver's license and do not need to switch between them; the downside is that after merging, penalty points are combined, totaling 12 points. Whether it's for a motorcycle or a car, once 12 points are deducted, you will need to retake the test. If the driver's license is revoked, you will need to retake the tests separately to obtain the merged C1E license.