What are the new driving license regulations effective July 1, 2021?

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MarcusLynn
07/28/25 4:34pm
New driving test regulations in July 2021 are as follows: Test subject adjustments: For small automatic transmission vehicles, the "hill start" item in Subject 2 has been removed, reducing the test content from 5 items to 4. This change aligns with actual driving requirements and reduces the burden on test-takers. Test scheduling adjustments: For obtaining a small automatic transmission vehicle license, the waiting period for scheduling Subject 3 has been shortened from 30 days after passing Subject 1 to 20 days. For upgrading to large/medium passenger or truck licenses, this interval has been reduced from 40 days to 30 days. Cross-regional subject test adjustments: Applicants for small vehicle licenses can now request test location changes up to 3 times (previously 1), meeting the demand for cross-regional testing. Optimized agency services: Seniors can now use relatives' "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app accounts to process vehicle license/plate or driving license services. Additionally, dedicated service windows/green channels have been established at service counters to provide free agency services for elderly applicants.
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