Does a cumulative score of 6 points on 12123 mean a deduction of 6 points?
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A cumulative score of 6 points on 12123 means a deduction of 6 points. C1 driver's license violation point deduction rules: 1. 1 point: Failure to carry the vehicle license or driver's license; vehicle not displaying annual inspection sticker; vehicle not displaying required stickers; improper use of lights and hazard lights; front passenger not wearing a seatbelt, 1 point deducted, fined 50 yuan. 2. 2 points: Cutting in line during traffic jams or occupying the opposite lane; not waiting in the designated lane at traffic lights; overloading less than 20%. 3. 3 points: Failing to slow down, stop, or yield to pedestrians; using a mobile phone while driving, fined 100 yuan; not following no-entry markings; turning vehicles not yielding to straight-going vehicles or pedestrians; right-turning vehicles not yielding to left-turning vehicles; improper driving; speeding but not exceeding 50% of the speed limit; not yielding to special vehicles; improper overtaking or driving in the wrong direction; not wearing a seatbelt, fined 100 yuan. 4. 6 points: Continuing to drive after the driver's license has been temporarily suspended; driving in the emergency lane during traffic jams; failing to yield to school buses as required; running a red light; front passenger under 14 years old, 6 points deducted, fined 300 yuan. 5. 12 points: Reversing, driving in the wrong direction, or making U-turns across the central divider on highways; speeding more than 50% over the limit; drunk driving; fleeing the scene of an accident without constituting a crime; not displaying, forging, altering, or improperly installing license plates, or intentionally obscuring or damaging license plates.
A cumulative penalty of 6 points on your driver's license naturally means 6 points deducted. I was previously penalized 6 points for speeding, and when it accumulated, it really didn't feel good—like being punished for over half a year. In the penalty point system, 12 points is the full score, so having 6 points deducted means you've made several mistakes, possibly for common reasons like running a red light, not wearing a seatbelt, or speeding. I'm much more careful when driving now, checking the rules before every trip and regularly taking point-reduction courses to avoid further issues. Remember, once you accumulate 6 points, you should be on high alert—otherwise, further deductions could lead to license review or suspension, which is just not worth the hassle. Safety first; paying more attention to road conditions can save a lot of trouble.