Can I Deduct Another 6 Points After Having 6 Points Deducted Through Traffic Law Study?
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After having 6 points deducted through traffic law study, you cannot obtain additional point deductions through this method. Relevant regulations: According to the rules of point deduction through traffic law study, drivers can accumulate a maximum deduction of 6 points in the current scoring cycle. After deducting 6 points, you must wait until the next scoring cycle to reapply. Accumulating 12 points: According to platform rules, if a driver has two or more full-point records in the current or previous scoring cycle, or has accumulated 12 points, they cannot apply for point deduction through traffic law study. If a driver deducts 6 points through traffic law study and then gets another 6 points deducted, they cannot apply again in the next scoring cycle.
I also thought it was over when I got 6 points deducted before, but after studying traffic laws, I managed to get 6 points back, bringing my total back to 10. Of course, I could still lose another 6 points. Even if I accidentally exceed the speed limit while driving and get 3 points deducted, it’s not a big deal. However, the 'study to reduce points' system usually allows only one chance per year, with a maximum reduction of 6 points, keeping the total at the 12-point limit. The system will warn you if you repeatedly lose points, as it’s easy to accumulate beyond the limit. I recommend using an app to check your points in real-time while driving to avoid carelessness, especially on highways where cameras are dense—it’s easy to get caught. A low license score can seriously affect renewal. Personally, I make it a habit to review traffic rules weekly to prevent making mistakes again.
From experience, it's acceptable to recover points after learning and deducting 6 points, but the cumulative effect must be noted. For example, if the total 12 points are reduced by 6 to 6, and after learning, they recover to around 8, you can still deduct points. However, if another 6 points are deducted, dropping below 6 may result in driving restrictions. The rules for point reduction through learning vary slightly by region—some reduce by 2 points, others by 3. Always practice low-risk driving. I keep a traffic handbook in my car for reference in case of incidents, so as not to regret only after all points are deducted.