At what time on the day of the next scoring date of the driver's license is the score cleared?
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Driver's license score clearing can be said to be at 0:00 or 24:00. Introduction to driver's license: A driver's license, also known as a driving license, is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who qualify to drive. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the age requirements and pass a driving test. Driver's license test: The driver's license test is divided into four subjects: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge. The basic process of the driver's license test includes filling out forms, physical examination, acceptance, payment, examination, and certificate issuance.
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I can tell you that the deduction points on your driver's license are usually automatically cleared at midnight (12:00 AM) on the next clearance date, which is when the system processes the reset. This is because the points cycle is based on the date line, starting from the day you obtained or renewed your license, and lasts for 12 months, with the new cycle beginning at 00:01 AM on that day. However, in reality, the system might occasionally be delayed by a few minutes, such as during maintenance or network congestion. I've personally experienced checking the APP after midnight and still seeing the points displayed. I recommend checking your points status via the Traffic Management 12123 APP the night before the clearance date to ensure all traffic fines have been settled; otherwise, it might affect the timely clearance of points. Don't assume it's safe to drive immediately after the points are cleared—violations in the new cycle will start accumulating points right away. Developing a habit of regular checks can help avoid trouble. Remember, safety should always come first.