Starting May 31, 2026, drivers aged 70 and above must also renew their driver's licenses. Under the new system, all senior citizens must renew their driver's licenses and attend a 2-hour safety education course and a hazard perception experience. To attend the course, you can make an appointment yourself through the Motor Vehicle Office website (https://www.mvdis.gov.tw/m3-emv-drv/driver/drvElderClass) or by calling the appointment hotline 05-27…
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Starting May 31, 2026, drivers aged 70 and above must also renew their driver's licenses. Under the new system, all senior citizens must renew their driver's licenses and attend a 2-hour safety education course and a hazard perception experience. To attend the course, you can make an appointment yourself through the Motor Vehicle Office website (https://www.mvdis.gov.tw/m3-emv-drv/driver/drvElderClass) or by calling the appointment hotline 05-27…