What are the new regulations for driver's licenses?
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The new regulations for driver's licenses include: no need to return to the issuing authority for license renewal, the option to schedule both the second and third subject tests at once, and the relaxation of the age for regular medical examinations, among others. No need to return to the issuing authority for license renewal: To meet the needs of the floating population applying for driver's licenses, it is now allowed to apply for large and medium-sized passenger and truck driver's licenses in the place of residence, provided that a residence permit is available. License renewal no longer requires returning to the place of issuance. Option to schedule both the second and third subject tests at once: After passing the first subject test, students can simultaneously schedule the second subject test and the third subject road driving skills test. If the scheduling is successful, the tests can be taken consecutively. After passing both the second subject test and the third subject road driving skills test, applicants can take the third subject safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day. Relaxation of the age for regular medical examinations: In response to some drivers failing to submit medical examination certificates on time due to fast-paced work and life or negligence, resulting in the cancellation of their driver's licenses and the need to retake the tests, the new regulation adjusts the starting age for annual medical examinations from 60 to 70 years old.