Can points deducted from a driver's license be regained through legal study deductions?
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Points deducted from a driver's license can be regained through legal study deductions. Below is relevant information on how to regain points: 1. No violation records for an entire year: In some regions (such as Guangzhou), to encourage vehicle owners to comply with traffic regulations, if there were no violation records in the previous year and no fatal accidents with primary responsibility in the past two years, and the driver's license is in normal status, 3 points can be claimed. 2. Answering questions: Drivers who wish to add points to their licenses can also participate in the "Answer Questions to Earn Points" activity launched by traffic police. For example, drivers in Guizhou only need to download the "Guizhou Traffic Police" mobile app, which will randomly generate 10 traffic knowledge questions. If the user answers 9 or more correctly within 5 minutes, they can earn 1 point. There is no limit to the number of times a driver can participate in the quiz each day, but a maximum of 1 point can be earned per day, with a maximum of 6 points per scoring cycle.
Having driven for over a decade, getting points deducted is a common occurrence. A while ago, I got three points deducted for speeding and was worried about running out of points. I heard that you can study to reduce points and even earn some back? It’s true—the current policy supports this. I applied for point reduction through the Traffic Police 12123 app, where I watched online safety education videos covering basics like seat belts and speed limits, which took about twenty minutes. After that, I answered ten questions, and getting them all right reduced one point. The conditions are quite simple: accumulated deductions must be within 12 points, and you can reduce up to six points per year. Some violations, like drunk driving, don’t qualify, but common ones like speeding or running a red light do. The process was smooth and took about ten minutes, with the points added back quickly. I also learned some new rules and now drive more carefully. I recommend trying it early to avoid spending time retaking tests.