Does a driving license showing 0 points mean no points left?

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LeviFitz
07/25/25 11:51am
A driving license showing 0 points means no points left, and you need to go to the local traffic management department of the public security organ for seven days of study. After the training, you need to retake the subject one exam. After accumulating 12 penalty points on the driving license, you are required to undergo eight hours of training per day on road traffic safety regulations and related knowledge. The content of the exam is the same as that for new driving test candidates. A motor vehicle driving license is a legal certificate issued by the management department to individuals who are legally permitted to learn to drive motor vehicles, have mastered traffic regulations and driving skills through study, and have passed the required exams, authorizing them to drive certain types of motor vehicles.
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