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Can a driver's license be deducted twice in one day?

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DelJoy
07/28/25 4:54pm

A driver's license can be deducted twice in one day. Scoring cycle: As long as the deductions are made within the scoring cycle, they will be recorded in the current cycle. If the deductions are not handled in time, the records will be carried over to the next scoring cycle. The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations (i.e., the scoring cycle) is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license is first obtained. If a motor vehicle driver's score does not reach 12 points within a scoring cycle and the imposed fines have been paid, the score will be cleared. If the score does not reach 12 points but there are still unpaid fines, the score will be carried over to the next scoring cycle. Scoring values: Based on the severity of road traffic safety violations, the points deducted at one time are: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, and 1 point.

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DeEthan
08/11/25 9:05pm

I've been pondering traffic rules, and from what I understand, a driver's license can be deducted points twice or even more times in a single day. Each traffic violation is handled separately. For example, if you're caught speeding in the morning and get 3 points deducted, and then run a red light in the afternoon with another 6 points deducted, that's two deductions in one day. The regulations don't limit how many times points can be deducted in a day; they only care that the total annual points don't exceed 12. If you make two mistakes in the same day, quickly check your records to see the point changes. It's best to visit the local vehicle management office or download the Traffic Management 12123 app to check. If too many points are deducted and exceed 12, you'll have to retake the test and pay fines—it's such a hassle. Drive carefully and don't be careless; obey speed limits and traffic signals to save yourself a lot of trouble. I've heard of people getting three point deductions in one day and being summoned to study traffic rules—it's really not worth it.

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RebeccaDella
09/29/25 7:54am

Having driven for over a decade, I once witnessed a friend getting penalized twice in a single day. That morning, he crossed a yellow line and lost 3 points, then in the afternoon, he was caught on camera using his phone while driving, costing him another 2 points. The traffic police system records violations in real-time, so deductions are effective on the day of the offense, regardless of when the mistake was made. The key is to avoid letting the accumulated points max out, as the annual 12-point limit is strictly enforced. It's advisable to cultivate good habits to prevent minor mistakes from leading to major consequences. Always pay attention to roadside signs when parking, and avoid reckless overtaking on highways. Accumulating too many points can even lead to increased insurance premiums. Using mobile apps to check points in advance is a safer approach. Safety should always come first when driving; making multiple mistakes in a day can harm both your vehicle and others, which simply isn't worth it.

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ReidLee
11/13/25 3:02am

After getting my driver's license, I was concerned about this issue. Actually, points can be deducted multiple times in a single day. Each traffic violation is treated separately. For example, running a red light deducts 6 points, while drunk driving directly deducts 12 points. If these occur within the same day, they count as multiple deductions. Don't worry about system limitations, but make sure the total points don't exceed 12 in a year. New drivers are prone to impulsive speeding or forgetting seat belts, which can lead to penalties. I recommend regularly checking violation records to avoid consecutive point deductions. Accumulating too many points may affect your vehicle inspection. Safe driving is the top priority.

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