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Taiwan’s transportation ministry has announced new rules requiring drivers whose licenses were revoked or with three-plus-year bans to complete driving lessons before regaining their licenses. The policy takes effect on June 30 as part of broader reforms targeting driver training, elderly driver management and the license examination system.

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00:00A major road safety overhaul in Taiwan will make it harder for high-risk drivers to get back behind the
00:05wheel.
00:06The Transportation Ministry has announced new rules for drivers whose licenses are revoked or who are banned from driving for
00:13three or more years.
00:15From June 30th, they'll have to take road safety training to reapply for their license.
00:20Currently, they can retake the driver's test immediately after their ban ends.
00:24The reforms were driven by public outrage over a deadly accident involving a 78-year-old driver outside of school
00:31last year.
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