Can Points Still Be Deducted on the Last Day of the Driver's License Points Cycle?
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Points can still be deducted on the last day of the driver's license points cycle. Violations processed on the final day of a points cycle will be counted in the new cycle, consuming points from the next cycle. Points can indeed be deducted on the last day of the driver's license points cycle. A driver's license points cycle lasts for 12 months, calculated from the date the license was first issued. The calculation method for the points cycle is as follows: the cycle starts from the date the license was obtained. For example, if the license was obtained on November 4th, then the next November 4th marks the end of one points cycle. If the total points accumulated within a 12-month cycle do not exceed 12 and all fines are paid before the cycle ends, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle. However, if any fines remain unpaid, the points will not reset and will carry over into the next cycle, accumulating further. If the points exceed 12, the driver will need to undergo training to clear them.