What are the contents of a driver's review?
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The contents of a driver's license review are as follows: 1. Road traffic violations and accident handling records; 2. Physical condition. Traffic violations and accident records are mainly checked to verify whether the driver remains within the authorized scope; physical condition is primarily examined to confirm the driver's fitness for operating motor vehicles. The review schedule varies by license type: 1. Class C License: Class C licenses don't require annual review, only inspection during renewal at expiration. 2. Class A/B Licenses: Unlike Class C, Class A and B licenses must be reviewed within 30 days after each scoring cycle ends at the traffic management department of public security authorities. However, if no demerit points are recorded during a scoring cycle, the review for that cycle can be waived.