Can You Still Drive with 12 Points Deducted from Your License?
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If the points reach 12, you cannot drive on the road. If the accumulated points reach 12 within a scoring cycle, you need to study for Subject One and then take the exam. Only after passing the exam and clearing the points can you drive on the road. Regulations on Reissuing a Driver's License: The "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" stipulate: After a motor vehicle driver reissues a motor vehicle driver's license, the original motor vehicle driver's license becomes invalid and cannot be used anymore. During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the motor vehicle driver cannot apply for a reissue. Precautions for Replacing a Driver's License: If a driver has 12 points deducted within a scoring cycle and wants to replace a new driver's license, they must re-study Subject One and pass the exam. Reasons for replacement include not only loss and damage but also expiration of the license, in which case remember to bring the original and a copy of the physical condition certificate; drivers who replace their license due to damage cannot drive with the original license during the gap period before receiving the new one, otherwise, it will be considered as driving without a license.