What are the new regulations for the annual review of a Class A driver's license with demerit points?
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A Class A driver's license requires an annual review. The review must be conducted within 30 days after the end of the demerit point cycle at the traffic management department of the public security authority. However, if there are no demerit point records for violating traffic safety laws and regulations during a demerit point cycle, the driver can be exempted from the annual review for that cycle. If a driver fails to attend the required review, they can make up for it within three years. If a Class A driver's license is not reviewed for more than three years, it will be downgraded, with the maximum downgrade being to a Class C1 license. Preparation before the driver's license review: Handling violations: Before the review, all traffic violations must be resolved, and fines must be paid in full; otherwise, the review cannot proceed. Medical examination: A "Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" must be submitted during the review. Additionally, this certificate must be issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or a military medical institution at or above the regimental level. ID photo: A recent 1-inch, white-background, color, bareheaded front-facing photo taken within the last six months must be submitted for the review. If not available, it should be taken promptly.