What does the restorable status of a revoked driver's license mean?
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When a driver's license status shows as "revoked but restorable," it refers to situations where the motor vehicle driver's license has been expired for more than one year without renewal, or the revocation period does not exceed two years. The driver can regain driving eligibility after passing the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and relevant knowledge examination. Details are as follows: 1. For motor vehicle drivers during their probation period: If they accumulate 12 penalty points for traffic safety violations, their probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked. If the revoked driving qualification is not for the highest permitted vehicle type, their highest permitted vehicle type driving qualification should also be revoked according to the provisions of Article 78, Paragraph 1. 2. For drivers holding licenses for large buses or tractor-trailers: If they accumulate 6 or more but less than 12 penalty points during the one-year probation period, their probation period will be extended by one year. If they again accumulate 6 or more but less than 12 penalty points during the extended probation period, their probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked.