What does a long-term driver's license mean?
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Here are the relevant regulations regarding whether a driver's license is long-term: 1. Definition: A long-term driver's license refers to a driver's license without a renewal period, which can be understood as a lifetime driver's license. 2. Scoring cycle: If a driver has not reached 12 points in each scoring cycle within a 6-year period, they can exchange it for a 10-year driver's license after the 6-year period expires; if they have not reached 12 points in each scoring cycle within a 10-year period, they can exchange it for a long-term valid driver's license. 3. Physical examination certificate: Drivers holding a long-term driver's license must submit a physical examination certificate annually after reaching the age of 60, otherwise the driver's license will become invalid. The renewal application can only be submitted within 3 months before the driver's license expires. If the driver's license is expired (not renewed on time) for less than one year, it can be renewed normally. If it is expired for more than one year but less than three years, the driver's license will be revoked, and the driver must pass the subject one exam to renew it. If it is expired for more than three years, the driver's license will be invalid and the driver must reapply for a new one.