
The driving license will be returned after deducting 12 points and completing the test, and the points will be reset to zero. The following is a related introduction about the driving license: 1. Introduction: The full name of the driving license is the motor vehicle driving license, which is a license required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. People who lack such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive randomly. Generally, people cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills, the document that allows them to drive on the road is the 'driving license'. This shows that the driving license is a 'permit'. 2. Examination content: The test subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Before each subject test, an appointment must be made (special circumstances can be made through the green channel for driving tests), and the test will be conducted after the appointment.

Indeed, taking the exam after accumulating 12 penalty points can restore your 12 points, as I personally experienced. Two years ago, I was speeding excessively on the highway, which resulted in all 12 points being deducted and a three-month driving suspension. Later, I obediently attended a seven-day road safety course at the traffic department and passed the exam on my second attempt. After passing, the system automatically reset my penalty points, immediately restoring my 12 points. However, remember that this process only gives you a fresh start—your driving record remains. If you commit the same offense again, your license will be suspended for a longer period. Since that incident, I’ve become much more cautious while driving, and whenever I see others going through the same, I always remind them not to take chances. Safety comes first—that’s the golden rule. The exam and point restoration are meant to educate you not to violate traffic rules again.

After completing the test for deducting 12 points, you immediately get 12 points back, which is quite convenient. I have a friend who lost all his points due to drunk driving last year. He was so scared that he rushed to take the test and passed it in one go, instantly regaining his full 12 points. However, it's not an infinite loop—if you fail the test, you'll have to study again and retake it, costing more money. Usually, you should drive carefully, follow the rules, and avoid speeding or using your phone. I saw him become careless again after recovering his points and almost got penalized. So, getting your points back is a second chance, but you should cherish it. Traffic laws are designed this way to teach us to behave and not always try to get away with things.

Yes, if your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points, attending a study session and passing the exam will restore your points to 12. The process involves attending a several-day study session at a location designated by the traffic police, and upon passing the exam, your penalty points will be cleared. The key point is that this process aims to warn and educate drivers to comply with traffic rules and avoid repeat offenses. Remember to attend on time and avoid delays, as procrastination will only waste time. After passing, your driver's license status will return to normal, but safe driving habits must be cultivated—otherwise, risks remain.


