What to Do After One Year of Holding a Driver's License?

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Tammy
07/30/25 4:29am
If you have obtained a Class A or B driver's license, according to relevant international laws and regulations, holders of Class A or B licenses must take a relevant examination within thirty days after the probationary period ends. They are also required to undergo traffic accident warning education. Only after passing the exam can they be officially certified. If a Class A or B license holder accumulates 6 to 11 penalty points during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If 12 penalty points are accumulated during the probationary period, the probationary license will be revoked, and the holder must retake the driving test. For holders of a Class C driver's license, after completing the one-year probationary period, no further study or examination is required—the license automatically converts to a full license without the need to visit the vehicle management office for additional tests. However, if a Class C license holder incurs penalty points or fines during the probationary period, they must still pay the fines at the vehicle management office. Accumulating 12 penalty points will also result in the revocation of the driver's license.
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