Can you still drive if your driver's license has less than 6 points?
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If your driver's license has been deducted six points, you can still drive on the road. However, if all 12 points are deducted, you cannot drive. When a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle driver's 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, within 15 days, 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 driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. Process for retrieving the driver's license: After a driver has all 12 points deducted, their driver's license will be detained, and the traffic police department that detained the license will issue an "Admission Notice." The driver must take this "Admission Notice" to the school to register and attend the study session. If the driver discovers through their own inquiry that all points have been deducted, they can also register by bringing their driver's license themselves, which is equally valid.