Will a motor vehicle driver's license be revoked if its validity period exceeds one year?
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If a motor vehicle driver's license is not renewed within one year after its validity period expires, the license will be revoked. Below is detailed information about motor vehicle driver's licenses: 1. Overview: The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driving license." It is a certificate required by law for individuals who operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Driving without a license is prohibited. 2. Notes: The permission to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a formal process and must be issued by an authorized agency.
I'm a veteran taxi driver with 20 years of experience. I remember one time my driver's license expired for a year and a half, and it was actually revoked, forcing me to retake both the written test (Subject 1) and the road test (Subject 3). It wasted several months of my time. If your driver's license expires and you don't renew it within a year, the traffic police system will automatically revoke it, and you'll have to start the licensing process from scratch—it's a real hassle. Always pay attention to the expiration date label. For new drivers, the license must be renewed within 90 days before the 6-year expiration date, while experienced drivers renew every 10 years. I recommend sticking a reminder note in your car or setting an alarm in the Traffic Management 12123 App to avoid regret like I had. Also, when renewing your license, just bring your ID card, photo, and medical examination report to the DMV.