What does a long-term driver's license mean?
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Driver's license long-term refers to a driver's license that has no renewal period, which can be understood as a lifetime driver's license. Here is the relevant introduction about long-term driver's license: 1. Conditions for exchange: In summary, as long as there is no record of 12 points deducted for C1 and C2 driver's licenses, they can be exchanged for long-term ones during the second renewal. 2. Period: The renewal period of driver's license is divided into three time periods: 6 years, 10 years, and long-term. Normally, the initial driver's license is valid for 6 years, then renewed to a 10-year valid driver's license after 6 years, and finally renewed to a long-term driver's license after 10 years.