What is the maximum age for holding an A1 driver's license?

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LeEva
07/24/25 11:40pm
The maximum age for holding an A1 driver's license is 60 years old. Upon reaching 60 years of age, drivers holding licenses for large passenger vehicles (A1), tractor trailers (A2), city buses (A3), medium-sized passenger vehicles (B1), or large trucks (B2) must visit the vehicle management office of the public security traffic management department where their driver's license was issued to exchange it for a license permitting them to drive small cars (C1) or small automatic transmission cars (C2). The conditions for applying for a driver's license upon reaching the specified age are as follows: Application materials: "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form"; the applicant's identity proof; a medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military regiment-level or higher medical institution; the applicant's motor vehicle driver's license; if applying through an agent, the agent's identity proof and the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" jointly signed by the driver and the agent must be submitted. Application procedure: Drivers who reach 60 years of age and hold licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractor trailers, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large trucks must visit the vehicle management office where their driver's license was issued to exchange it for a license permitting them to drive small cars or small automatic transmission cars. Drivers who reach 70 years of age and hold licenses for ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles or ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles must visit the vehicle management office where their driver's license was issued to exchange it for a license permitting them to drive light motorcycles.
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