Will the exam footage be reviewed after obtaining a driver's license?
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After obtaining a driver's license, the exam footage may be reviewed. Each safety officer is responsible for multiple exam sessions, and the background monitoring screen cannot stay on one particular session continuously—it switches randomly for oversight. According to the Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Regulations, 5% of candidates from each exam session are randomly selected for post-exam review. The main focus of the review is to check for any communication between the candidate and the examiner, dangerous driving behavior by the candidate, or any prompting actions by the examiner. If cheating is discovered during a post-exam review after passing the third subject test, penalties will be imposed according to relevant standards: applicants found to have engaged in bribery or cheating during the exam will have their exam qualifications revoked, any previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and they will be barred from applying for a driver's license for one year. If cheating is discovered or reported after the license has been issued, the driver's license will be confiscated in accordance with regulations, and the applicant will be prohibited from applying for a license for three years.