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Can You Drive with Less Than 6 Points on Your License?

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StRyder
09/08/2025, 04:22:04 AM

You can still drive on the road if your driver's license has been deducted by six points. However, you cannot drive if you accumulate 12 points. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle license. The specific details are as follows: Relevant Laws and Regulations: According to Article 68, Paragraph 2 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' motor vehicle drivers must attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security organ where the license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days. Process to Retrieve the License: After a driver accumulates 12 points, their license will be detained, and the traffic police department that detained the license will issue an 'Admission Notice.' The driver must take this notice to the designated school to enroll and participate in the study session. If the driver discovers through their own inquiry that they have accumulated 12 points, they can also bring their driver's license to enroll, which is equally valid.

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ColemanLynn
09/20/2025, 02:45:27 AM

A score below 6 points on your driver's license still allows you to drive. I've been driving for years and understand the system. With a total of 12 points on the license, as long as deductions don't reach 12, the license remains valid—this includes scores below 6. This means even if you've lost 1 to 5 points, you can still drive normally. A low score suggests careful driving, but don't slack off—traffic rules like no speeding, no running red lights, and no drunk driving must always be followed. Deductions mainly serve as reminders for safe driving; fewer points mean greater safety. A friend once had 7 points deducted but could still commute to work, though they drove extra cautiously afterward. Bottom line: follow the rules while driving and avoid accumulating points. If you hit 12 points, it's serious trouble—license suspension, mandatory classes, and retesting. So when your score is low, double down on driving safely.

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Julian
11/03/2025, 02:08:45 AM

A driver's license score below 6 points is completely acceptable for continued driving—no problem. I've experienced a similar situation myself; last winter, I got 4 points deducted but could still drive my kids to school. The regulations clearly state that a license remains valid as long as the deduction is under 12 points, and being below 6 means you still have room to drive. Fewer points indicate lower risk, but don’t let your guard down—avoid violations like illegal parking or not wearing seat belts, which could lead to further deductions. Driving isn’t just about convenience; safety matters too. I’ve driven long distances with a low score, staying extra focused on speed limits and road conditions. If your score nears 12 points, the risk of incidents increases, and hitting the limit means suspension. Remember to regularly check your score records on the traffic management app to drive with peace of mind in the low-score range. Safe driving is what truly counts.

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DiVera
12/17/2025, 02:08:44 AM

You can drive. The driver's license point system has a full score of 12 points. As long as you have less than 12 points, you can drive, including when you have fewer than 6 points. With decades of driving experience, I can say driving with low points is fine. Just follow the rules, avoid violations, and prioritize safety. The higher your points, the greater the risk, so be extra cautious when approaching 12 points. Stay calm and attentive while driving.

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VanAndres
02/06/2026, 02:57:19 AM

Driving with a license score below 6 points is allowed. I pay great attention to details while driving, and a low score indicates good driving habits. The law permits driving with less than 12 penalty points, but don't forget to prevent violations—such as running red lights or using a phone while driving, which easily lead to point deductions. It's advisable to regularly check your score updates using the Traffic Management 12123 app to avoid a sudden spike in points. For safety, drive at reduced speeds and maintain a safe distance to minimize point deductions and stay worry-free. Fewer points also mean lower insurance costs, but don't get complacent. If your points are close to 12, you must stop driving and retake the course. In short, driving responsibly with a low score ensures safety and peace of mind.

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Thompson
05/01/2026, 06:34:31 PM

You can drive with less than 6 points on your license. Last year, I had 5 points deducted and still drove out. The benefit is that the driver's license remains usable, and daily life isn't affected; the risk is that if you violate traffic rules again and get more points deducted, your score might approach 12, leading to a temporary suspension. When driving, I remind myself to follow the rules, like not speeding or changing lanes recklessly. A low score indicates higher driving safety, but don't let it become an excuse for careless driving. Regularly check traffic violation records from electronic monitoring—if too many points are deducted, be cautious. Driving is for convenience, but safety is paramount. The lower your points, the more you should stay vigilant.

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