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Can 9 points deducted from a driver's license be replenished?

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LeClayton
07/29/25 5:51am

Points deducted from a driver's license cannot be replenished after 9 points have been deducted. Below is more information about driver's licenses: 1. Exam Age: You must be at least 18 years old to take the driver's license exam. The age requirement for small vehicle exams is between 18 and 70 years old. 2. Overview: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the authorities after a person has studied traffic laws and driving techniques, passed the required exams, and is legally permitted to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 3. Exam Content: The exam includes three subjects: traffic laws and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). The order of the exam subjects is as follows: traffic laws and related knowledge (referred to as Subject 1 [Theory]), field driving (referred to as Subject 2 [Nine Items]), and road driving (referred to as Subject 3 [Road Test and Safe & Civilized Driving]).

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VanBrayden
08/12/25 8:27pm

Having 9 points deducted from your driver's license is indeed concerning. Points cannot be directly 'replenished' like a rewards card—once deducted, they're recorded in the system. As someone who's driven for years and faced similar situations, I believe the best approach is to promptly address traffic violations to prevent further issues. You can check detailed point deductions via the Traffic Management 12123 app, then complete traffic safety education courses. Passing the exam afterward may restore some points (typically around 3). The key is maintaining good driving habits to avoid repeat offenses—with only 3 points left, one red-light violation could mean license suspension. I recommend using navigation apps for speed alerts while waiting for the points cycle to reset. Remember: safety first, never rush recklessly.

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LaVincent
10/03/25 7:58am

Having 9 points deducted from my driving license is something I take seriously. Points cannot be replenished like cash deposits. As a car owner, I remind myself during each inspection: after losing so many points, promptly check the violation records on the app to confirm all fines are paid. Then, participating in traffic safety lectures organized by authorities can help recover a few points, at least preventing accumulation to the 12-point threshold. For daily driving, I recommend installing a dashcam or speed reduction reminder tools to maintain speed within limits, as a single speeding violation could wipe out the remaining points. Don’t overlook this risk—plan study sessions early to minimize penalties.

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VonHenry
11/17/25 2:49am

Having 9 points deducted from your driver's license is really risky. You can't just replenish the points as you wish; the only way is to avoid violations to prevent maxing out. When I first started driving, I made similar mistakes and was left with only 3 points, which was extremely stressful. Later, I learned my lesson: before every trip, I check the route for traffic cameras, obey traffic signals, and avoid rush-hour chaos. If necessary, take the point reduction test to recover some points. The key is to develop good habits and not let the situation worsen.

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