What needs to be done after one year of initially obtaining a driver's license?
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For holders of Class A or B driver's licenses, after completing the one-year probationary period, they need to register at the vehicle management office to take the exam for converting to a formal driver's license. If there are no traffic violations or point deductions during the probationary period for Class A or B license holders, they must register for study and take the exam to convert to a formal Class A or B license. The procedures for the probationary period study and exam for Class A/B licenses are as follows: 1. Free of charge: The driver should bring their ID card, driver's license, and one 1-inch white-background photo to the vehicle management office's service hall to schedule the probationary period exam (this scheduling is free). 2. Exam: After scheduling, attend the Subject 1 exam at the designated test center arranged by the vehicle management office. Upon passing the exam, the supplementary page of the driver's license will be endorsed.