Can I Keep One Point After Deducting Eleven Points from My Driver's License?
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It is acceptable to keep one point after deducting eleven points from your driver's license. Driver's License Usage Regulations: When your driver's license expires, you cannot directly apply for a renewal in a different location. However, you can first transfer it to your place of residence and then proceed with the renewal process. For out-of-town renewals, you must complete the process before the license expires. Once expired, you can only apply for renewal at the vehicle management office in the issuing location of the driver's license. Driver's License Annual Review Introduction: Since 2013, holders of A and B class driver's licenses must undergo an annual review instead of every two years. If there are no point deductions on the license, it may be exempt from inspection. According to current regulations, A and B class license holders must submit a physical condition certificate every two years and participate in an annual review. Conditions for Exemption from Annual Review: According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' effective from January 1, 2013, only A and B class drivers with point deductions are required to participate in the annual review, during which they must declare their physical condition. Drivers without any point deductions in a scoring cycle are exempt from the annual review and physical condition declaration. Purpose of a Driver's License: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills. Without these skills, driving a vehicle recklessly can lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not allowed to drive on the road. For those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive vehicles on the road is called a 'driver's license,' which signifies that it is a 'certificate of permission.'