What does it mean to revoke and cancel a driver's license?
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Cancelation refers to the legal termination of a driver's license when it expires or when circumstances arise that no longer comply with legal regulations. Revocation of a driver's license refers to the situation where, after obtaining the license, the holder engages in actions that legally warrant the license being revoked. Below is additional information: 1. Specific circumstances for revoking a driver's license: Driving under the influence of alcohol or being penalized for drunk driving more than twice, involvement in major traffic accidents, or other violations of the "Road Traffic Safety Regulations" will result in the license being revoked according to the law. The applicant will not be allowed to apply for a motor vehicle driving permit for two years. 2. Procedure for canceling a driver's license: To cancel a driver's license, one can immediately go to a driving school, pay the fee, and retake the driving test. Revocation refers to the situation where, after legally obtaining a driver's license, certain legal circumstances arise that require the license to be revoked, such as being responsible for more than half of the liability in a major traffic accident, which by regulation should result in the revocation of the driver's license.