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Can 80+ traffic violation points be cleared at once?

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Susie
09/06/25 5:05am

No. Here is the relevant information: 1. Specific regulations: Revoking the driver's license cannot clear so many points. If the driver's license accumulates over 24 penalty points, the driver must directly participate in retraining and take both the theoretical (Subject 1) and practical (Subject 3) driving tests. Upon passing these tests, all accumulated points will be reset to zero, and the driver's license will be returned. If a driver accumulates 12+ points twice or 24+ points cumulatively within one scoring cycle, the vehicle management office must additionally conduct a road driving skills test within 10 days after the driver passes the traffic laws and regulations knowledge test. 2. Precautions: Avoid stopping in no-stopping zones. Pay special attention to grid markings, particularly in congested areas with heavy traffic. When following preceding vehicles, slight inattention may lead to being stuck within grid-marked zones. Therefore, when driving through sections with grid markings, closely monitor the movements of the two or three vehicles ahead.

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SamuelLee
09/18/25 4:57am

I'm familiar with the traffic violation point system. If you've accumulated over 80 points, that's definitely a serious issue. It's impossible to clear all points at once, as traffic regulations stipulate a maximum of 12 points per scoring cycle. For exceeding this limit, you'll need to handle it step by step: First, visit the local vehicle management office for a 7-day road traffic safety law study session, then pass the exam to deduct points. If the point accumulation is too high, likely due to multiple violations or historical records, you'll also need to pay all outstanding fines. I remember a neighbor who had excessively high points – he could only address them in batches, resolving some points first, then deducting others through study and exams. To avoid trouble, I recommend checking your violation records promptly and consulting the traffic police department for specific procedures. Never believe in any 'magic method' promising instant point clearance. Safe driving is paramount – be more careful next time.

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ORachel
11/01/25 5:24am

I've recently dealt with some traffic violations and now understand the ins and outs of point management. 80+ points sounds terrifying, and the idea of wiping them all at once is naive. The actual process is: First, you must visit the DMV to check all violation records. If your points exceed 12, you'll need to enroll in a traffic course. Only after passing the exam can you partially deduct points. I know someone who accumulated dozens of points - each exam could only clear about 12 points, and it took them months to resolve. Remember, the DMV won't provide any shortcuts. You must follow the official procedures: pay fines and complete vehicle inspections. It's really annoying, but delaying could lead to license suspension. Act quickly, and while driving, put down your phone and pay more attention to the rules.

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LaElaina
12/15/25 5:32am

Over 80 penalty points to clear at once? Don't even think about it, that's pure fantasy. Here's how traffic regulations work: The point deduction system caps at 12 points - exceed that and you'll need to attend mandatory classes and pass tests. Simply put: First, get your violation records printed at the traffic police station. For high accumulated points, you must complete a 7-day traffic course before any point deductions. Processing in batches is the only way - no instant solutions here. Additionally, excessive points may trigger vehicle inspection issues or even insurance premium hikes. My advice? Check and handle your points online immediately - no delays. Safety first, fewer violations make the smartest drive.

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