What are the new regulations for driver's license downgrade restoration?
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The new regulations for driver's license downgrade restoration are as follows: Required materials: Motor vehicle drivers who voluntarily downgrade their permitted driving categories should fill out the relevant downgrade application form and submit identity proof, the original driver's license, and a one-inch white-background photo; they also need to provide a physical health examination certificate before applying for the downgrade. Points handling: At the time of application, the driver's license must not have accumulated 12 or more demerit points in the current scoring cycle, and there should be no instances of overdue review, seizure, detention, temporary suspension, cancellation, revocation, or withdrawal of the motor vehicle driver's license. Only then can the downgrade be processed. If any of the above situations exist, they must be resolved before applying for the downgrade. Processing location: Applicants need to go to the local vehicle management office or traffic police branch to complete the process. After submitting the relevant proof materials and paying the associated fees, the process is completed, and the new downgraded driver's license can be collected at the designated license collection point.