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Can You Still Drive Without Points on Your License?

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VonNadia
07/29/2025, 03:36:21 PM

You cannot continue driving without points on your license. If you have accumulated 12 points within 12 months, you are required to attend a course at the vehicle management office within the specified time frame. A driver's license only has 12 points within a 12-month period. If you fail to attend the course within the stipulated time, your driver's license will be automatically revoked. Here are some details about driver's license point deductions: 1. The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations (i.e., the scoring cycle) is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points. This cycle starts from the date the driver's license is first issued and repeats continuously. 2. The scoring cycle for traffic violations is generally 12 months, with a total of 12 points. Depending on the severity of the violation, points can be deducted as follows: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, or 1 point. 3. If you accumulate fewer points within a year, your points will automatically reset to 12 at the start of the next cycle.

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AnthonyLee
08/14/2025, 10:44:22 AM

I think this is a very practical question, as I've been driving for over a decade and witnessed many similar situations. After your driving license points are fully deducted, you basically can't drive legally anymore. Legally speaking, your license may have been suspended or revoked, and continuing to drive would count as unlicensed driving, which could result in fines or vehicle impoundment if caught. This system is designed to penalize dangerous driving behaviors like speeding or running red lights. If you've exhausted all your points, you should immediately visit the traffic management authorities to address the issue – you might need to attend training sessions or retake certain tests to restore your points. Always pay attention to traffic rules when driving, otherwise accidents can easily occur. It's best to check your license status to ensure safety comes first.

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MacKing
10/15/2025, 02:13:29 AM

From a safety perspective, it's really not worth the risk to drive when your points are gone. Losing all your points usually means you've committed multiple violations and have problematic driving habits, making accidents much more likely when you continue driving. Every time I drive, I remind myself to be careful—points represent the number of mistakes, and losing them all is a warning. At this point, it's time to stop and reflect, and find opportunities to restore your points. Additionally, driving without a valid license puts yourself and others in danger, and in case of an accident, insurance won't cover it, leading to even greater losses. Developing good habits is the long-term solution.

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WyattMarie
11/28/2025, 02:05:05 AM

Last time my friend had all his driver's license points deducted and couldn't drive at all, which was quite inconvenient. During that period, he had to take the bus to work, and it took several months to recover. So when you lose your points, don't even think about driving—it's better to obey the law honestly. Checking your license status is simple; just search online for local procedures. Small mistakes can accumulate into big trouble, so driving safety should always come first.

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ReedFitz
01/18/2026, 03:28:53 AM

Driving with all points deducted is too risky. I know a bit about car insurance - losing all points affects your coverage, not only will premiums skyrocket, but your insurance becomes invalid if you drive. Operating a vehicle without a valid license can result in fines or vehicle impoundment if caught. I suggest first working on improving your driving habits. The points system is designed to encourage safe driving - having all points deducted indicates excessive violations. Addressing it early for quicker recovery is wiser.

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Julie
04/14/2026, 10:04:43 PM

I was also worried about this as a new driver. If you lose all your driving license points, you definitely can't drive—it's illegal to be on the road. The system is designed to prevent careless driving, like speeding or not wearing a seatbelt, which can result in point deductions. Once you've lost all your points, you'll have to patiently wait for the recovery period to end, such as by attending safety education courses or retaking the test. Don't take chances by driving; the rules are there to protect everyone's lives. Learn the lesson, and you'll be fine.

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