What Does the Motor Vehicle Driver's License Review Include?
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Motor vehicle driver's license review includes: road traffic safety violations, traffic accident handling status; physical condition; road traffic safety violation points and participation in study and examination after accumulating 12 points. Below is additional information: 1. Review: If traffic violations or accidents are not fully resolved, physical conditions do not meet driving license requirements, or the driver has not participated in required study, education, and examinations as stipulated, the review will not be passed. 2. For motor vehicle drivers aged 60 and above: An annual physical examination is required. Within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle, a medical certificate issued by a county-level or military regimental-level medical institution must be submitted to confirm physical fitness.
I've personally experienced the driver's license review process several times, mainly involving checks on my physical condition and knowledge of rules. For instance, each time there's a vision test to ensure I can read road signs clearly, along with a hearing test to confirm I can hear horns. Then comes the traffic rules exam, which includes written or online tests covering speed limit signs, traffic signal meanings, etc., to see if I still remember them. Additionally, some places also check for any traffic violation records, such as speeding or DUI history. If accumulated demerit points exceed limits, retesting or penalties may apply. I find this crucial for road safety, preventing accidents caused by fatigue or health issues. Overall, it's quite comprehensive – conducted annually or periodically – reminding me to drive carefully and avoid mistakes.