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Can You Still Drive with 0 Points on Your License?

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StGriffin
09/07/2025, 02:13:42 AM

You cannot drive with 0 points on your license. If you accumulate 12 penalty points within a scoring cycle, you are required to study for the theoretical test (Subject 1) and take the exam. Passing the exam will clear the penalty points. The following are precautions regarding license penalty points: Zeroing Cycle: The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date of initial issuance of the motor vehicle driving license, and so on in a continuous cycle. Difference Between 12 and 24 Points: Within a scoring cycle, if you accumulate 12 points, you need to retake Subject 1; if you reach 24 points, you not only have to study for Subject 1 but also for Subject 3.

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DeJonathan
09/19/2025, 01:26:56 AM

I've been driving for over twenty years and am very familiar with the rules regarding driver's licenses. When your driving license points are deducted to zero, your license is revoked, and you absolutely must not drive at that point. According to the law, once your points reach zero, your driving privileges are gone. Driving under these circumstances is illegal, and if caught by the police, you could face fines of several thousand, or even have your vehicle impounded or be detained. This is very dangerous and can easily lead to accidents, harming innocent people. I've seen many friends who, thinking they could get away with it, ended up causing tragedies. Stop immediately, go to the DMV to clarify the steps for retaking the driving test—you might have to start from scratch with both the written and road tests. Learn to follow the rules; maintaining your points is the only way to drive safely. Having your points deducted to zero indicates problems with your driving habits. Reflect on this, and it's not too late to get back on the road after passing the tests again. Safety is the most important thing; don't let yourself regret it for life. For daily commutes, rely on public transport or taxis—it might be inconvenient, but it's reliable. Remember, driving is a responsibility.

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AaronMarie
11/02/2025, 01:49:12 AM

Having driven for over a decade, I've often encountered similar situations. Zero points on your license means revocation—you can't drive. I once had a friend who exhausted all his points but kept driving anyway. He was stopped by traffic police, fined, had his car towed, and it went on his record, affecting his credit. Truly a case of the gains not outweighing the losses. The revocation period could be six months or longer, leaving you dependent on family for rides or public transport, which not only consumes more time but also hits your self-esteem. Don’t think you can get away with it—surveillance is strict these days. When your points are nearly zero, address it promptly by taking courses to reduce points or accepting penalties. A driver's license is a privilege; lose all your points, and it’s gone. When retaking the test, treat it as a lesson to improve your skills. Traffic safety is no trivial matter—cherishing your points means protecting yourself. Learn the rules early, don’t wait until your points are gone to act, lest you disrupt your life’s rhythm.

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SanLevi
12/16/2025, 12:53:10 AM

As someone who values safety, driving with zero points on your license is absolutely unacceptable. Losing all your points indicates serious driving issues, and continuing to drive poses extremely high risks. This behavior is prohibited by law, and if caught, the penalties are severe, including license suspension for several years. In the event of an accident, you may bear full responsibility, harming yourself and others. I strongly recommend stopping driving immediately and opting for safer alternatives like public transport or cycling. Use this opportunity to reflect on your driving habits and learn more about traffic rules. The points system is designed to prevent danger, and losing all points means you need to improve. Although the process of reapplying for a license is tedious, it's necessary. Once you pass, you'll drive more cautiously. In short, safety comes first—don't take risks.

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OReid
02/05/2026, 01:43:16 AM

An ordinary car owner's experience: losing all your driving license points is a nightmare. You can't drive, and running errands becomes a hassle. Waking up early to catch the bus is exhausting, but it's better than breaking the law and facing penalties. After your license is revoked for zero points, the legal consequences are severe: minimum fines of several thousand, and at worst, it could go on your record and affect loans. I have a neighbor who got suspended from driving for a year—his life was completely disrupted. Now, go to the DMV as soon as possible to reapply for the test. The process involves a theory exam first, followed by a road test, so practice driving more. Usually, avoid speeding and violations to keep your points intact. Driving is a responsibility—just learn to follow the rules. Use this time to pick up new skills or try eco-friendly transportation—it’s not a bad idea. Don’t let small mistakes lead to big trouble; safety is what truly matters.

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LuciaLee
04/30/2026, 05:48:14 PM

Facing a 0-point driver's license, I suggest not losing heart—not being able to drive is the reality. Stop driving immediately after revocation, or you risk serious legal consequences. The steps to retake the test are simple: first, register for the theory exam and review traffic rules, then undergo road test training. You may need to attend classes to reduce the suspension period, after which your license can be reinstated. Treat this as a lesson to improve your driving standards. Losing all your points reflects underlying issues; use this suspension period to reflect on your driving habits. For daily commutes, opt for public transport or bike-sharing—safe, economical, and eco-friendly. Once your license is restored, you'll understand the rules better and drive more cautiously. Don’t rush; steadiness is key.

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