What does reinstatement of driving qualification mean?
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Reinstatement of driving qualification mainly refers to: after a driver's license is suspended due to accumulating 12 penalty points for violations, the driver can regain their motor vehicle driving license by passing the corresponding tests. Below is a detailed introduction to the reasons for reinstating driving qualification: 1. Exceeding validity period: The motor vehicle driving license is revoked if it is not renewed for more than one year after expiration, but reinstatement is possible if it has been revoked for less than two years and the driver meets the age and physical conditions required for the originally permitted vehicle type. 2. Failure to submit physical condition proof: For drivers aged 60 or above, if they fail to submit a physical condition proof within one year after the end of a scoring cycle. Or for those holding a special small automatic transmission passenger vehicle license for the disabled, if they fail to submit a physical condition proof within one year after the end of three scoring cycles, leading to the revocation of their motor vehicle driving license, reinstatement is possible if it has been revoked for less than two years and the driver meets the age and physical conditions required for the originally permitted vehicle type. 3. Unresolved traffic accidents: If there are no accumulated 12 penalty points or unresolved traffic violations and accidents.