
You cannot study for a 9-point deduction on your driver's license on your phone. Drivers with 9 to 11 points deducted must attend on-site education and training at the publicity and education base every Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 AM, bringing their ID card and driver's license. Notes for driver's license point deduction study: During the study process, if proxy learning is detected, the traffic management department of the public security authority will cancel the education qualification and prohibit the driver from conducting full-point and review education online for three years. If behaviors such as dozing off, engaging in activities unrelated to learning, or leaving are observed, the learning record will not be approved, and the study time will be invalidated. The system will accumulate the user's study time for the day. If you need to leave or temporarily end the study, please click the 'End Study' button. Otherwise, if the system captures that the user is not studying in front of the computer, the current learning record will not be approved. After accumulating 3 hours of study time in a day, the traffic management department will review it. If the reviewed study time does not meet 3 hours, the day's study time will be invalidated.

I just got 9 points deducted last week and could handle it right on my phone—so convenient. I used the official app 'Traffic Management 12123.' After logging in, I went straight to the 'Education & Learning' section, found the 'Violation Handling Study' option, selected my violation record, and started the course. It required watching some traffic safety videos and answering questions, which were pretty straightforward, covering new rules and common mistakes. After about half an hour of studying, the system automatically confirmed completion and restored some points—no need to queue up at the traffic police station. The whole process was online, and it even supported replaying progress. But you have to finish on time—it’s only valid for seven days, or it’s useless. Next time I drive, I’ll have to be more careful and avoid speeding or other violations.

After driving for so many years, I only recently discovered how useful mobile apps can be when I got 9 points deducted. In the past, I had to physically go somewhere to handle point deductions, but now I can just open the app and take care of it at home. I used the 12123 app, completed a short course, and once my answer accuracy met the standard, the points were restored. For a 9-point deduction, it's important not to delay until you reach the full 12 points, otherwise, it becomes a big hassle. Learning through the phone also serves as a reminder to pay attention to driving habits, which is quite handy. The whole process is simple and perfect for experienced drivers who don’t want to go out, saving time and being safer.

Last year, my friend had 9 points deducted from his driver's license, and he handled it directly on his phone. He downloaded an official app like Traffic Management 12123, selected the learning function, and started answering questions or watching videos. After completing the knowledge and passing the test, his points were restored. It's convenient and fast, without the need to go out and queue. This method suits the habits of young people who prefer using their phones, saving time and effort. The whole process takes about twenty minutes, and the system automatically processes it after answering correctly, making it simple and efficient. Just remember to follow the rules next time you drive.


