What to Do If the Driver's License Expires for One Year?
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If the driver's license has been expired for more than one year, it may be revoked. If the revocation period does not exceed two years, the driver's license can still be reinstated, but the holder must pass an exam to qualify for reinstatement. If the driver's license has been revoked for more than two years, it cannot be reinstated and will become invalid. Uses of a driver's license: 1. Driving Permit: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive without a license. For those who possess safe driving skills, the driver's license serves as the permit to drive on roads. 2. Purchasing Train Tickets: When buying train tickets, if you forget or lose your ID card, you can present your driver's license as an alternative to purchase tickets. 3. Hospital Registration: If you forget your ID card when registering at a hospital, you can show your driver's license at the counter for registration, serving the same purpose as an ID card. 4. Hotel Check-in: While traveling or on business trips, if you forget your ID card when checking into a hotel, you can use your driver's license as a substitute for the ID card.