Which Subjects Need to Be Taken for Drug Addicts to Restore Their Driver's License?
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Drug addicts need to pass Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 to restore their driver's license. If the driver's license was revoked due to drug use, the applicant must apply to the vehicle management office of the traffic police after being completely drug-free for at least three years and obtain the license by passing the exams. The following situations disqualify an applicant from applying for a motor vehicle driver's license. Medical Conditions: Individuals with organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, Parkinson's disease, mental illness, dementia, or neurological diseases affecting limb movement that hinder safe driving. Drug Use or Injection: Individuals who have used or injected drugs within the past three years, or who have been released from compulsory drug rehabilitation for less than three years, or those who are addicted to long-term use of dependent psychotropic drugs and have not yet quit. Drunk Driving: Drivers involved in major traffic accidents due to drunk driving. Uncompleted Sentence: Drivers whose motor vehicle driver's license was revoked for drunk driving or driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol within the past five years; drivers whose commercial vehicle driver's license was revoked for drunk driving within the past ten years; or drivers whose motor vehicle driver's license was revoked for other reasons within the past two years.