What are the contents of driver's license inspection?
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The contents of driver's license inspection include: road traffic safety violations, accident handling status; physical condition; points for road traffic safety violations and participation in study and examination after accumulating 12 points. Duration of driver's license inspection: Drivers holding licenses for vehicle types A, B, N, P, drivers holding type C licenses engaged in commercial transportation, and drivers over 60 years of age must undergo annual inspection. Drivers holding licenses for other vehicle types must undergo inspection every two years. Location for driver's license inspection: License inspections are generally conducted at the local vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered. Motor vehicle drivers residing outside the jurisdiction of the issuing vehicle management office may apply for license renewal, participate in inspections, and submit physical condition certificates at the vehicle management office of their residence.
Last time I went for my driver's license review, the process was quite interesting. It's mainly to confirm you can still drive safely. They test your vision on-site - I wore glasses and had no problem, the requirement is to see 4.9 or above. Then they ask about health conditions, you need to be extra careful if you have epilepsy or heart disease. The staff also checked my traffic violation records on the spot - if you've accumulated 12 penalty points, you're in trouble and have to retake the test. Mine's a Class C license, so the review was simpler. I heard friends who drive heavy trucks need to attend three hours of safety training. The whole process took about twenty minutes, just remember to bring your ID card and original driver's license to the DMV. Nowadays some places even allow online processing, saving you from queuing.