Can the 'Study to Reduce Points' Program Deduct Points from Penalties?
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The 'Study to Reduce Points' program can deduct points from penalties, with a maximum of 6 points deductible per scoring cycle. Below is information regarding the requirements for the 'Study to Reduce Points' program and situations where it cannot be applied: Requirements for 'Study to Reduce Points': Drivers holding a driver's license issued in a city where the 'Study to Reduce Points' program has been implemented, or registered users of the Traffic Management 12123 app in such cities, who have accumulated fewer than 12 penalty points in a scoring cycle, can apply for the 'Study to Reduce Points' program via the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app, participate in the study, and pass the exam. Situations where 'Study to Reduce Points' cannot be applied: If a driver has two or more instances of full penalty points in the current scoring cycle, or has accumulated 12 points; if a driver had two or more instances of full penalty points in the previous scoring cycle; or if within the last three scoring cycles, the driver was penalized for hit-and-run accidents, drunk driving, using forged or altered vehicle license plates, driving licenses, school bus signs, or other vehicle documents, or engaging in point trading.