Can Traffic Management 12123 Offer Study-Based Point Deduction Waiver?

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DelRhett
07/30/25 8:40am
Study-based point deduction waiver is only available in certain cities. Below is relevant information on whether Traffic Management 12123 offers study-based point deduction waiver: 1. Check if your city qualifies for study-based point deduction waiver: This can be viewed on the homepage of Traffic Management 12123. Real-name registration is required. 2. Study-based point deduction waiver: By achieving a certain score through answering questions, one can waive a single point deduction. Within one scoring cycle, up to 3 waivers are allowed. 3. Additional information: Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform. It provides a wide range of traffic safety services for vehicle owners and drivers, including: personal user registration on the Internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and processing of vehicle/driver's license/violation handling services, traffic safety information inquiries, service notifications and reminders, service guidance, and road access services.
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