Can points be deducted during the first year of holding a driver's license?
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Points can be deducted during the first year of holding a driver's license. Legal provisions: According to the relevant provisions of China's current laws and regulations, the probationary period for a driver's license is one year, as stipulated by Order No. 123 of 2013. Points can be deducted from any driver's license, regardless of whether it is within the probationary period. Therefore, points can indeed be deducted during the first year of holding a license. However, it is important to note that different types of driver's licenses may face different consequences if points are deducted during the probationary period. When driving on the road, obeying traffic rules is the primary condition for ensuring safety, so it is best to avoid having points deducted whenever possible. Point deductions during the probationary period: For Class C driver's licenses, it is crucial not to accumulate 12 points during the probationary period. For Class A and B driver's licenses, accumulating more than 6 points during the probationary period will result in an extension of the probationary period by one year. If more than 6 points are accumulated again during the extended year, the license will be revoked. Therefore, if you hold a Class A or B license, it is advisable not to accumulate more than 6 points during the probationary period.