What to Do When Your Motor Vehicle Driver's License Expires?
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According to relevant regulations, if a motor vehicle driver's license is not renewed for more than one year after its expiration, the vehicle management office shall cancel the driver's license. If the canceled driver's license has not exceeded two years, the driver can regain driving eligibility after passing the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. Below are the relevant details: 1. If the driver's license has expired for less than 1 year: The license will not be canceled, and you only need to visit the vehicle management office to obtain a new one. However, driving with an expired license is not allowed. 2. If the driver's license has expired for more than 1 year but less than 3 years: In this case, the license is in a 'canceled but recoverable' status. The driver can regain driving eligibility by passing the Subject 1 test and then renewing the license. 3. If the driver's license has expired for more than 3 years: The license will be canceled, and the driver must retake the Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3 tests to regain driving eligibility.