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Do I need to take a test if my driver's license is deducted 11 points?

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Cody
09/04/2025, 04:05:56 AM

No, you do not need to take a test if your driver's license is deducted 11 points. Only when the total deduction reaches 12 points will you be required to attend a study session and take a test. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall confiscate their motor vehicle driver's license. Below are relevant details: Attend a seven-day road traffic safety law study: The motor vehicle driver must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days to attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study, the vehicle management office shall administer a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days. Other regulations regarding driver's licenses: If a motor vehicle driver is unable to process license renewal, inspection, or submit a physical condition certificate within the specified time due to military service, traveling abroad, or other reasons, they may apply for an extension at the vehicle management office where the driver's license was issued. When applying, the driver must fill out an application form and submit their identity proof, driver's license, and proof of the reason for the extension. The extension period shall not exceed three years. During the extension period, the motor vehicle driver is not allowed to drive.

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CarterFitz
09/16/2025, 10:09:14 PM

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, let me share some insights. Losing 11 points on your driver's license doesn't require taking a test. According to traffic regulations, you only need to undergo re-education and testing when accumulated demerit points reach 12. With 11 points, you're still under the limit, so no need to worry about retaking the exam yet. However, be aware that the demerit point cycle is typically one year, with points resetting at year-end. If you accumulate 12 points before the cycle ends, that's when serious trouble begins. I've seen many novice drivers become careless after losing more than 10 points, only to exceed the limit with a minor violation. For safety's sake, drive more cautiously now - no speeding, no phone use while driving, and always obey traffic signals. Additionally, you can download a traffic app to regularly check your points. Knowing your status helps avoid trouble. In short, treat this as a wake-up call to reflect on your driving habits. Keeping your vehicle clean and well-maintained also helps reduce risks.

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DelValerie
10/30/2025, 10:40:37 PM

I recently got 11 points deducted from my license and was really panicked, but after asking my colleagues, I learned that no test is required. The rule is that you only need to retake the exam if you reach a full 12 points—11 points is close but doesn’t count as reaching the limit. So, don’t worry now; just wait for the scoring cycle to end, and the points will reset automatically. In daily life, I enjoy driving for trips, and this penalty has made me more cautious about rules, like cutting in line less and avoiding illegal parking. I suggest you try it too—watch more traffic education videos regularly; they’re simple and effective for avoiding mistakes. If you lose one more point, things could get messy, disrupting work and requiring time for exams. In short, take this chance to improve your driving habits—it’s safer and hassle-free.

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SpencerDella
12/13/2025, 09:48:27 PM

I understand your concern. Losing 11 points on your driver's license does not require taking an exam, as regulations mandate compulsory study and testing only when 12 points are deducted. The demerit point cycle lasts 12 months, with points resetting annually. Having 11 points deducted puts you close to the threshold, so it's crucial to control your speed while driving and avoid illegal parking to prevent additional penalties. Safe driving is paramount, and you can download the official app to monitor your points in real time.

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DelKate
02/02/2026, 10:48:54 PM

Hey, as a friend I want to kindly remind you: 11 penalty points don't require taking a test, don't scare yourself unnecessarily. The rule is that only after accumulating 12 points do you need to attend exams and training. Although 11 points are below the threshold, you should treat it as a wake-up call - drive more carefully and avoid similar mistakes like crossing lines or aggressive overtaking. Everything resets when your annual points are renewed. Regularly reviewing traffic regulations can help you learn new knowledge to prevent future penalties. Safety first, staying calm is what matters most.

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HarleyRose
04/28/2026, 03:28:31 PM

From personal experience, I can confirm that 11 demerit points do not require a test, as I have verified this multiple times. Regulations stipulate that the obligation to take a test is triggered only when demerit points reach 12. The scoring cycle is typically one year, after which points are automatically archived. However, 11 points is dangerously close to the limit, so I strongly advise you to adjust your driving habits immediately—such as avoiding fatigue driving or neglecting safe distances. Otherwise, a single accident could cause your points to skyrocket. Additionally, understanding traffic rules can help prevent issues before they arise, and consulting a professional when necessary is wise. Safe driving not only protects yourself but also ensures responsibility toward others.

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