Can a C1 driver's license be deducted 6 points during the probationary period?
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C1 driver's license can be deducted 6 points during the probationary period. It is necessary to handle the traffic violation in time and pay a certain fine. The points will be cleared after the scoring cycle ends. If 12 points are accumulated during the probationary period, the driving qualification for the probationary vehicle type will be revoked. The driver can only reapply for the driver's license and pass all subject tests. The C1 driver's license is a type of driver's license code, which refers to the ability to drive small and micro passenger cars as well as light and micro cargo trucks. The test content mainly includes four aspects: traffic regulations and related knowledge, site driving, road driving, and safe and civilized driving knowledge.
I recently obtained my C1 driver's license and am currently in the 12-month probation period. To be honest, during this phase, the license can accumulate penalty points - for example, speeding or running a red light might deduct 6 points at once without immediate revocation. The key is that the accumulated points must not reach 12, otherwise the entire license would have to be retaken, which is super troublesome. I have a friend who got 6 points deducted during their probation period, but managed to carefully drive through it afterwards. However, they had to remind themselves daily to follow the rules and avoid reckless lane changes when in a hurry. New drivers tend to get nervous and make mistakes, so I pay extra attention to traffic signals and have installed a car navigation system to prevent distractions. The probation period is all about gradually building good driving habits and not letting points accumulate too quickly.