Can a car still be driven if it has 12 points deducted?
1 Answers
A car cannot be driven if it has 12 points deducted, because if the car has more than 12 points deducted and is not dealt with in time, it will be considered a 'problem car'. If caught by traffic police, there will be many troubles, such as the detention of the vehicle license to urge the handling of violations, or the detention of the driver's license to require participation in study and exams. If the points reach 12 within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ will detain the driver's motor vehicle license, and the driver must participate in the study of road traffic safety laws and regulations and take the exam as required. If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned; if the exam is not passed, the driver must continue to participate in study and exams.