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What is the validity period for retaking the written test after drunk driving?

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ONatalie
08/26/25 3:06am

For the first-time drunk driving written test retake, there is a deadline. After the traffic police issue the penalty decision, you must go to the place where your driver's license was issued within 15 working days to participate in a 7-day study of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study, you must take the written test within 20 working days. Passing the test will clear the demerit points and restore your driving eligibility. If you pass the test: If you pass the test, the demerit points will be cleared, and your driver's license will be returned. If you fail the test: If you fail the test, you must continue to participate in study and retake the test. If you refuse to participate in the study: If you refuse to participate in the study or take the test, the traffic management department of the public security authority will announce the suspension of your driver's license.

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StJoel
09/08/25 3:24am

As someone who frequently deals with driver's license matters, I know the validity period for retaking the written test (Subject 1) after a DUI is quite crucial. Simply put, after your license is revoked, you typically need to wait until the penalty period ends—for example, if it's revoked for one year, you must reapply for the exams after the period expires. This retake includes Subjects 1, 2, and 3, but the validity period for retaking Subject 1 generally starts from the day you successfully register and pay the fee, usually lasting 6 months to 1 year to complete the test. I've seen many cases where if you delay beyond this period without taking the test, your results become void, and you have to repay and re-register. The DMV sets this rule mainly to keep you vigilant and not treat safety lightly, as drunk driving is inherently dangerous. Remember to schedule your test promptly after registration—don't take it lightly, or you'll waste time and effort. Extending the validity period to one year is common, but specifics depend on local traffic policies. In short, plan your time wisely, don't let the opportunity slip, and always prioritize safety.

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MacMakayla
10/22/25 3:25am

To be honest, my friend was caught drunk driving last year and had his license suspended for six months. After that, he got busy with work and forgot to apply, so even the deadline for retaking the theory test (Subject 1) expired. The validity period means you must take the test within six months after reapplying. The traffic management office set this rule to prevent people from procrastinating on learning, as safe driving knowledge needs regular updates. I think this is quite important—don’t end up regretting it like my friend who waited until the deadline passed. My advice is to book your test date online as soon as you apply, don’t leave it until the last minute. Typically, the validity period ranges from 6 to 12 months, depending on local regulations. Check with the traffic authorities to ensure you pass on time and avoid extra costs or travel disruptions. Most importantly, quit drunk driving—it’s just not worth it.

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JudeFitz
12/05/25 3:49am

The validity period for retaking the written test (Subject 1) after a drunk driving offense starts from the date you reapply for the exam. Typically, you must complete the test within 6 months to a year. If you exceed this timeframe, you'll need to start the registration process all over again. I mention this because safe driving is the bottom line, and setting a validity period is meant to encourage you to review the knowledge promptly to avoid getting rusty. Don't underestimate this—completing the test on time allows you to regain your driver's license sooner. It's best to check with your local DMV for specific details before registering.

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