Can a 6-point traffic violation be handled through the point reduction learning method?
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Details on handling 6-point violations through the point reduction learning method are as follows: 1. Point Reduction Learning: In January 2020, the Ministry of Public Security issued the "Work Standards for Reducing Traffic Violation Points Through Receiving Traffic Safety Education (Trial)", implementing a policy where motor vehicle drivers can have points deducted for road traffic safety violations reduced by receiving education, known as the "point reduction learning" policy. 2. In simple terms: "Point reduction learning" is a measure where drivers who have been penalized with points for traffic violations can participate in online traffic safety learning or traffic safety public welfare activities and meet certain requirements to have their points reduced. A maximum of 6 points can be reduced within one scoring cycle.
Of course it can be handled. A 6-point violation isn’t as severe as a one-time 12-point deduction. Just bring your driver’s license and ID card, and you can handle it either through the Traffic Management 12123 App or at the traffic police station. Pay the fine as required. However, special attention is needed: if you hold an A-class or B-class license, a 6-point deduction will require you to attend an annual review study session that year, while a C-class license is less affected. After handling the violation, quickly check out the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature—answering questions by watching videos on your phone can earn you up to 6 points back, effectively 'replenishing' your license. Also, remember to handle it promptly, as delays could affect your annual inspection.