What is the difference between revocation, cancellation, and withdrawal of a driver's license?

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SanTucker
07/30/25 4:12am
The differences between revocation, cancellation, and withdrawal of a driver's license are fundamentally distinct, as detailed below: 1. Cancellation: This is not a penalty. After cancellation, if conditions are met, one can reapply for a driver's license at any time. 2. Revocation: This is a penalty, referring to the legal revocation of a driver's license obtained in accordance with the law due to statutory reasons. One cannot obtain a driver's license again within two years. Revocation mainly targets the following behaviors: 1. Drunk driving: The driver's license is revoked, and one cannot reapply for a driver's license within five years. 2. Driving a commercial motor vehicle after drinking: The driver's license is revoked, and one cannot reapply for a driver's license within five years. 3. Drunk driving a commercial motor vehicle: The driver's license is revoked, and one cannot obtain a driver's license again within ten years. After reobtaining the license, one cannot drive commercial motor vehicles. 4. Drunk or drunk driving: If a major traffic accident occurs and constitutes a crime, the driver's license is revoked, and one cannot obtain a driver's license again for life. 5. Handing over the motor vehicle to an unlicensed person: Handing over the motor vehicle to someone who does not have a motor vehicle driver's license or whose license has been revoked or suspended may result in the revocation of the driver's license. 6. Speeding: If a motor vehicle is driven at a speed exceeding 50% of the prescribed speed limit, the driver's license may be revoked. 7. Driving an assembled motor vehicle: Or driving a motor vehicle that has reached the scrapping standard on the road will result in the revocation of the driver's license. 8. Violation of road traffic laws and regulations: If a major traffic accident occurs and constitutes a crime, the driver's license is revoked.
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