Will a driver's license be revoked if it exceeds the validity period by within one year?
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If a driver's license exceeds its validity period by more than one year without renewal, it will be revoked. If the revocation period is less than 2 years, the driver can regain their driving qualification by passing the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. There are certain standards for the photo on a driver's license. Below is a detailed introduction to the standards for driver's license photos: Overview: The photo must be a straight-on, full-color, bareheaded, single-person photo taken within the last 6 months of the applicant. It should not feature uniforms, and the facial image must be clear, natural, and without obvious distortion. It is important to note that if the submitted photo significantly differs from the applicant's current appearance or age characteristics, the licensing department may require a new photo to be taken. Other: The photo dimensions should be 32mm x 22mm (1 inch), with a head width of 14mm-16mm and a head length of 19mm-22mm. The standards can be referenced to those of the second-generation ID card photos.