Foreigners over the age of 70 will be able to apply for a driver's license starting Nov 2020 after the Ministry of Public Security released a package of measures that also expands exemptions from motor vehicle inspections.
There will be no age limit for applicants for driver's licenses for compact cars, compact automatic transmission cars and motorcycles as long as they meet physical and mental requirements under the new measures, which are aimed at better adapting to the needs of an aging society.
First-time driver's license applicants over 70 will have to pass tests of their memory, judgment, reaction time and other abilities to ensure they are capable of driving safely. They will also need to have a medical examination and submit a medical certificate each year.
Who needs to pass the tests of Older Persons?
- Applicant (age above 70) for driving license C1 (Manual Transmission Compact Cars), C2 (Automatic Transmission Compact Cars) and F (Moped).
- Applicant (age above 70) for driving license renewal.
- Applicant (age between 60 and 70) for additional driving class C6 (Trailer) E (Sidecar, 3-wheel Motorcycle), D (Heavy Motorcycle)
- Foreigner (age above 70 and hold valid oversea driving license) for Chinese temporary driving license.
What's in the test of Older Persons?
- The test lasts for 20 minutes.
- At least got 90% correct answers among 20 questions.
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"Lifting the age limit is one way of meeting the new needs of an aging society, and it is common practice in most countries," said Liu Yupeng, deputy director of the ministry's Traffic Management Bureau.
He said improvements to people's living conditions had seen the average life expectancy in China rise to 77.3 years last year, which had led to calls for the age limit on first-time driver's license applications to be lifted and for more convenient physical examinations.
Among other measures announced by the ministry, the minimum age for applying for a driver's license for a large coach will be reduced from 26 to 22, and that for a driver's license for a towing vehicle from 24 to 22. The upper age limit for applying for a driver's license for large or medium-sized passenger cars and trucks will be raised from 50 to 60.
The range of medical institutions authorized to give drivers physical examinations will be expanded. License applicants will be able to have the checkups in nearby medical institutions, including township hospitals, community health service centers and physical examination centers.
A total of 12 new measures will take effect on Nov 20, with other provisions aimed at making it more convenient to apply for a driver's license, arrange a vehicle inspection and manage license plates, among other things.
Li Jiangping, director of the Traffic Management Bureau, said there were 365 million motor vehicles in China by last month, as well as 450 million licensed drivers.
Li said that with the development of the automobile industry and technological progress, the quality of automobile products and the level of vehicle maintenance and repair have been improved, making it possible to relax inspection requirements for private cars.
Excluding minivans, noncommercial cars with seven to nine seats that have been in operation for more than six years but less than 10 years will no longer need to pass an annual inspection. Instead, they will now be inspected once every two years. The move is expected to benefit over 170 million private car owners across the country.