What Does Adding a Driving License Category Mean?
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Adding a driving license category is a method to obtain qualifications for driving other types of motor vehicles by passing additional driving tests. Conditions for Adding a Driving License Category: If you already hold a motor vehicle driving license and apply to add a permitted driving category, you must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before the application. To apply for adding a medium-sized bus driving category, in addition to having held a city bus, large truck, small car, small automatic transmission car, low-speed truck, or three-wheeled vehicle driving license for more than three years, you must also not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the most recent three consecutive scoring cycles before the application. To apply for adding a tractor driving category, you must have held a medium-sized bus or large truck driving license for more than three years, or a large bus driving license for more than one year, and not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the most recent three consecutive scoring cycles before the application. To apply for adding a large bus driving category, you must have held a city bus, medium-sized bus, or large truck driving license for more than five years, or a tractor driving license for more than two years, and not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the most recent five consecutive scoring cycles before the application. Methods for Adding a Driving License Category: Adding a driving license category requires passing the Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3 tests. The original license issuing location and the location for adding the category must be the same. When adding a category, bring your ID card (temporary residence permit), driving license, and white-background color ID photos to the local vehicle management office for processing.