Can Points Deducted One Day Before the Driving License Cycle Be Cleared?
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Points deducted one day before the driving license cycle can be cleared. Below are the detailed explanations regarding the driving license cycle: 1. Cycle: The demerit point cycle for a driving license is 12 months, with a total of 12 points allocated per cycle. If the full points are deducted, corresponding penalties will be imposed. The demerit point cycle is calculated from the date the driving license is first issued. For example, if the license was obtained on June 21, 2015, then the cycle ends at 24:00 on June 20, 2016. June 21, 2015, marks the start of the next demerit point cycle, and the points will be cleared on this day. 2. Legal Basis: According to Article 55 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" issued by the Ministry of Public Security, the cumulative demerit point cycle (i.e., the demerit point cycle) for road traffic safety violations is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driving license is first issued. Article 59 states that if a motor vehicle driver's demerit points do not reach 12 within a cycle and all fines have been paid, the points will be cleared. If the points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will carry over to the next demerit point cycle.