Can deducted driving license points be restored?
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The period from the initial license issuance date to the corresponding date of the following year constitutes one demerit point cycle, and so on, with each year being one demerit point cycle. If the accumulated points within a demerit point cycle do not reach 12, the existing points will automatically reset to zero at the start of the next cycle, effectively restoring the 12-point limit. Additional information: 1. The driving license demerit point cycle is calculated from the date the license was obtained. For example, if the license was obtained on November 4th, then November 4th marks the start of a demerit point cycle, which lasts until November 3rd of the following year. If the accumulated points within a cycle do not reach 12 and all fines are paid before the cycle ends, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle. 2. Any unpaid fines will prevent the points from being reset at the start of the next cycle. Points will continue to accumulate in the new cycle based on the existing points, and so on. If the points exceed 12, they must be cleared through a learning process.