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Does C1 License Point Deduction Require Review?

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DelMicah
07/29/25 9:02am
C1 driver's license point deduction does not require annual review; only Class B and above licenses require annual review when points are deducted. Below are the two situations where a C1 driver's license requires review: 1. If you are involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bear equal or greater responsibility without having your license revoked, you must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority for review within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle. 2. When transferring your driver's license to another location or renewing it upon expiration, you must undergo review by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The following are the contents of the motor vehicle driver's license review: traffic safety violations, accident handling status, physical condition, and participation in study and examination after accumulating 12 points for traffic safety violations.
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Jasper
08/12/25 8:04am
When I just got my C1 driver's license last year, I encountered point deductions and was particularly worried about needing to go back to the traffic bureau for review or tests. From friends, I learned that generally, point deductions don't require special 'review' unless you accumulate a full 12 points within a scoring cycle, in which case you'll need to attend classes and take a theory test. Remember, the scoring cycle is one year, resetting annually, but accumulating too many points can affect insurance rates and may even restrict driving privileges. It's best to use an app to monitor speed while driving to avoid minor offenses like speeding or illegal parking. Maintaining safe driving habits not only reduces point deductions but also saves you stress and money. In short, don't worry too much—as long as you don't exceed 12 points, you're fine.
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DeJudah
10/06/25 3:17am
After driving for over a decade, I've experienced various point deduction issues. For a C1 driver's license, point deductions don't directly require a 'review'. The scoring system is cumulative, with an annual reset cycle. Only when you accumulate 12 points will mandatory learning be triggered. The key is to follow traffic rules daily and avoid major violations like running red lights or drunk driving. Deducted points remain on record and affect your credit, so I recommend regularly checking the Traffic Management 12123 app for verification. If you do need to attend classes, you must pass a theory test to regain driving privileges – consider it a refresher on traffic rules. Driving safely is always the top priority.
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MacKeegan
11/19/25 4:44am
I think the C1 demerit system is more about reminding drivers of traffic safety rather than an approval process. The demerit mechanism is designed to correct poor driving habits, and only when 12 points are deducted does one need to undergo re-education and testing—it's a safety-oriented 'review'. Everyone should prioritize prevention, such as paying attention to speed limits while driving and using navigation alerts for violation-prone areas to reduce accident risks. Accumulating too many demerit points may indicate driving issues that require self-reflection; don't overlook how it relates to your safety and others'. Following the rules diligently in daily driving can actually help avoid these troubles.
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