Tevez was banned by Manchester Magistrates in January after pleading guilty to two counts of failing to furnish information relating to incidents in which his Hummer vehicle was clocked speeding.
He also admitted not having a proper UK driving licence.
The first offence took place in Morecambe, Lancashire, on March 28 - the night he played for City's reserves against Morecambe Reserves.
The court heard the car was clocked doing 39mph in a 30mph zone and Tevez failed to respond to letters sent to him by police on April 3 and May 4.
The second incident took place on May 8 when the car was seen at 66mph in a 50mph zone in Crewe, Cheshire, and he again failed to respond to letters from the police about it.
The court heard he received letters from the police in relation to the offences but he failed to respond because he did not recognise the word constabulary.
His solicitor Gwyn Lewis told the hearing: "He does understand the word 'police', but not more complicated words.
"The letters are written from Cheshire Constabulary and the word police doesn't appear on it anywhere."
Failing to provide identification carries six penalty points and under the totting up procedure he was disqualified.
As well as being banned, he was ordered to pay fines and costings totalling £1,540.
Tevez mimicked driving a vehicle after he scored twice in Manchester City's Premier League win at home to Aston Villa last year.
A spokesman for Manchester City said the club considered his latest incident a police matter and they will not be making any comment.
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