Do I Need to Retake the Exam After Losing 40 Points?

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VonAustin
07/30/25 9:27am
Losing 40 points requires retaking both Subject 1 and Subject 3 of the driving test. Below is a detailed explanation of the point deduction rules for driving licenses: 1. Deduction of more than 24 points: The driving license will be temporarily confiscated by traffic police, and the driver must complete a full-score education program at the traffic management department within 15 days. This involves first attending a seven-day study session on road traffic laws and regulations, followed by the Subject 1 exam. Within 10 days of completing Subject 1, the driver must take the road driving skills test, which is Subject 3. Only after completing these steps will the points be cleared, and the driving license returned. 2. A single violation resulting in 12 points or other electronic violations totaling more than 12 points: The driver only needs to attend the seven-day study session as part of the full-score education program and then take the Subject 1 exam to clear the points. For violations captured by electronic surveillance cameras, another person's driving license can be used to deduct the points, as long as the total deduction remains below 24 points. In such cases, the driver does not need to take the Subject 3 exam. For deductions between 12 and 24 points, only the study session and exam are required.
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