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Does Getting 6 Points on Your Driver's License Have Any Impact?

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SanGage
08/28/25 4:08am
Potential impacts of receiving 6 penalty points on your driver's license are as follows: Mandatory Review: Drivers holding licenses for large buses, tractors, urban buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks must undergo a review at the traffic management department of the public security authority within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. However, drivers with no penalty points recorded during a scoring cycle are exempt from this cycle's review. In other words, those with points must attend the review, while those without points do not need to. Extended Probation Period: For drivers holding licenses for large buses, tractors, urban buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks, if they accumulate more than 6 but fewer than 12 points during their one-year probation period, their probation period will be extended by one year.
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ElianaLynn
09/10/25 2:41am
My driver's license was previously deducted six points. As a driver with over a decade of experience, I feel the impact isn't too significant, but it shouldn't be ignored. The key issue is that during daily driving, I might have already violated traffic regulations, such as speeding or running red lights, and this point deduction will be recorded. The most annoying part is that when the license expires, I may have to attend a safety education course—it's not a revocation, but it still wastes time. Additionally, insurance premiums might increase slightly; my friend had to pay over 200 yuan more last year after getting points deducted. What needs the most vigilance is that subsequent violations could easily accumulate to 12 points, at which point I'd have to retake the theoretical exam, doubling the trouble. My suggestion is to regularly check traffic violation apps after paying fines and develop a habit of driving slowly to avoid stepping into danger zones.
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Ben
10/24/25 3:29am
I got 6 points deducted just one year after obtaining my driver's license, when I was caught speeding in the city area, which made me quite nervous. After checking, I learned that it wouldn't lead to revocation since the full score is 12 points, but I had to pay the fine and handle the ticket promptly, possibly requiring a simple study session at the traffic station. This incident served as a wake-up call, making me more attentive to traffic signals and navigation alerts on my phone to avoid distractions or fatigue while driving. As a novice, I've learned to study and ask more about traffic rules. Deducted points might seem minor, but they can accumulate and affect both mindset and habits. I recommend new drivers to download speed limit reminder apps and consistently check the dashboard, as safe driving ultimately saves both peace of mind and money.
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