What does driver's license review mean?
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Driver's license review refers to the process where traffic police departments examine drivers' traffic violations and accident records, physical conditions, violation points accumulation, and participation in education programs after scoring 12 points. Below are specific details about driver's license review: Study duration: Drivers of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and heavy trucks with violation points, as well as drivers of small cars and motorcycles who bear equal or greater responsibility in fatal traffic accidents without license revocation, must complete at least three hours of study covering road traffic safety laws, civilized driving practices, emergency handling knowledge, and case-based traffic accident warnings during the review. Failure conditions: The review will not be approved for those with unresolved traffic violations or accidents, physical conditions not meeting driving requirements, or failure to participate in required study, education, and testing.