What to Do If Your Driver's License Is Revoked for Over One Year of Expiry Without Renewal?
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If your driver's license is revoked for over one year of expiry without renewal (i.e., the license has been expired for one to three years), and the revocation period does not exceed two years, you can regain your driving eligibility by passing the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. Time Regulations: If the expiry period is less than one year, you can renew the license normally; if it's between one and three years, the license will be revoked, but you can renew it by passing the Subject One test; if it's over three years, the license becomes invalid and cannot be renewed. Penalties for Driving with an Expired License: You must not drive during the expiry period, otherwise, you may be treated as driving without a license. If your license has been expired for less than one year, you can renew it at any time, but driving on the road will result in a 200 yuan fine. If your license has been expired for over one year without renewal, the traffic authorities will revoke it. If the expiry period is less than three years, you must retake and pass the Subject One test to regain your driving eligibility. Driving during this period will result in a fine ranging from 200 to 2000 yuan. If your license has been expired for over three years, it will be permanently revoked. To drive again, you must retake the driver's license test. Otherwise, driving on the road will be treated as driving without a license, resulting in a 2000 yuan fine and up to 15 days of administrative detention.