Does having one point left on the driver's license have any impact?
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Having one point left on the driver's license does not matter, and you can still drive on the road. Just make sure not to violate any traffic rules in the future. When the scoring cycle ends and the fines are paid, the driver's license will naturally be restored to 12 points. Below is some relevant information about driver's license points: 1. Driver's license scoring cycle: The scoring cycle starts from the date the driver's license was obtained. For example, if the license was obtained on November 4th, then November 4th marks the beginning of the scoring cycle, and the cycle ends on November 3rd of the following year. 2. Scoring rules: Points on a driver's license are penalties for traffic violations. Depending on the severity of the violation, points can range from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 12 per violation. The scoring cycle is also the inspection period. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, they lose their driving privileges. 3. Restoring driving privileges: Typically, this requires no less than 7 days of traffic safety education, and the driver must pass an exam to regain their driving privileges. The point system serves to enforce compliance with traffic safety laws, thereby reducing the incidence of traffic accidents. However, in practice, the enforcement of point penalties often lacks seriousness and standardization, making the system somewhat superficial.