What Happens If a Driver's License Is Not Reviewed Annually?
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If a driver fails to have their driver's license reviewed for more than 1 year, the license will be temporarily revoked as per regulations, and the driver will need to retake the subject one exam. However, as long as the exam is passed successfully, the driver's license can be reinstated. If the driver fails to pass the subject one exam within two years after the license is revoked and eligible for reinstatement, or if the license is not reviewed for more than 3 years, the driver's license will be permanently revoked, and the driver will need to retake the entire motor vehicle driver's exam to obtain a new license. Here is some relevant information: Meaning of Annual Review: Annual review, also known as annual inspection, is a more colloquial term. It refers to a comprehensive safety inspection of a vehicle conducted annually or biennially, covering aspects such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, and more. Points to Note for Annual Review: Check the insurance policy for any discrepancies, especially for the first annual inspection of a new car. If the information on the insurance policy does not match the actual situation, it must be corrected with the insurance company. If an environmental label needs to be replaced, have the exhaust emissions tested in advance at an auto repair shop approved by the environmental bureau. To save time, clear any traffic violations at the traffic police station beforehand.