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Do I Need to Find a Driving School for 24 Points Deduction in Subject 3?

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OOwen
07/24/25 5:17am
No, according to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," if a motor vehicle driver accumulates 24 penalty points within a scoring cycle, they are required to attend a study session at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the driving license was issued or where the violation occurred, and take an exam. After passing the exam, the penalty points on the driving license will be cleared, and it can be used again. There is no need to enroll in a driving school for the exam, as the vehicle management office will arrange it. Here are the relevant details: Time Limit: There is a time limit for taking Subject 3 after a 24-point deduction. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," if a driver accumulates 12 penalty points within a scoring cycle, they must attend a 7-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 15 days. After completing the study session, the vehicle management office will schedule an exam within 20 days. Important Notes: If a driver accumulates 24 penalty points within a scoring cycle, they must take the Subject 3 exam within 10 days after passing the Subject 1 exam. In other words, after accumulating 24 penalty points within a scoring cycle, the driver must attend the study session within 15 days at the latest, take the Subject 1 exam within 20 days after completing the 7-day study session, and must take the Subject 3 exam within 10 days after passing Subject 1.
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StIsla
08/10/25 11:21pm
As a new driver who just got my license, I know the serious consequences of accumulating over 24 penalty points. According to traffic regulations, the driver's license will be revoked, and you must retake both the theoretical test (Subject One) and the practical driving test (Subject Three) to regain your license. Subject Three is the actual driving test, which involves on-road operations like lane changes and parking—skills I believe are best reviewed with the help of a driving school. Driving schools have professional instructors who can provide targeted training for your weaknesses, such as speeding or improper lane changes, by simulating relevant scenarios. I used driving school training when learning to drive—it saved time and improved my pass rate. While you can register directly for the retest, it’s riskier, especially if you’re rusty and prone to mistakes. The whole process will cost time and money, but safety comes first. Training helps you develop good habits and avoid repeating the same mistakes, making it a responsible investment in yourself.
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VanGemma
09/24/25 6:33am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've witnessed many cases where drivers had their licenses suspended and had to retake the third driving test due to accumulating over 24 penalty points. Reaching 24 points indicates serious driving issues, making the third test essential. While you can register for the exam yourself at the DMV, I personally recommend enrolling in a driving school for refresher courses. Their programs systematically review operational details like safe starts or night driving, helping you strengthen skills and reduce error risks. Taking the test directly might save some money, but it's prone to failure and redoing, which isn't worth it. Spending a bit on a few coaching sessions not only speeds up passing but also teaches practical safety techniques for more stable driving in the future. Remember, obeying traffic rules is key, and training helps you start afresh.
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AbelFitz
11/07/25 8:45am
After accumulating 24 penalty points on your driver's license and needing to retake the practical driving test (Subject 3), I recommend enrolling in a driving school for remedial training. Driving schools can provide targeted instruction to help you review key test components like turning at intersections or parking, preventing mistakes during the actual exam. They also offer simulated test environments to boost confidence. The enrollment process is convenient and efficient, saving you time and money compared to self-preparation. This review period isn't just about passing the test—it's a valuable opportunity to correct poor driving habits. After regaining your license, prioritize safe driving practices to avoid future violations and maintain peace of mind.
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