Can I still drive if I don't have enough points on my license?
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You can continue driving as long as your license has not accumulated 12 penalty points. If you reach 12 points, you cannot drive. Article 58 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" stipulates that if a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall confiscate their motor vehicle driving license. If you accumulate 12 or more penalty points within one scoring cycle, the motor vehicle driver must attend a seven-day full-point training course within 15 days. After completing the training, you must take the subject one exam. If you pass the exam, the penalty points will be cleared, and your motor vehicle driving license will be returned. If you accumulate 12 points or more twice within one scoring cycle, or if you accumulate 24 or more penalty points, the driver must not only pass the subject one exam but also take the subject three exam within ten days after passing the subject one exam. If you pass the subject three exam, the penalty points will be cleared, and your motor vehicle driving license will be returned.