
12123 accumulated 2 points refers to the deducted points, with 10 points remaining. Introduction to point deduction penalties: Within a single point deduction cycle, if more than 3 drivers accept penalty processing for the same license plate vehicle, the system will suspend its violation processing services. Within a point deduction cycle, if one driver's license processes violations for more than 3 different license plate vehicles not owned by themselves, the system will suspend its violation processing services. Moreover, it will trigger the suspicious driver's license investigation procedure. Point elimination regulations: Starting from December 27, 2017, with the introduction of the latest traffic regulations, proxy point deduction for driver's licenses has become history. The new traffic regulations stipulate that within each cycle, a single vehicle can have points eliminated by a maximum of 3 driver's licenses.

When using the 12123 App, the displayed 'accumulated points: 2 points' refers to the points deducted, not the remaining points. As a driver, I always pay attention to this when checking my score: starting with 12 points, deducted points accumulate in the 'accumulated points' section, so 2 points means 2 points have already been deducted, leaving 10 points. Last year, I was penalized for speeding, which reminds me how important safe driving is to avoid multiple violations that could lead to a reset of points and having to retake the driving test. I also recommend regularly checking the App for updates, staying informed about violation records, and developing the habit of obeying traffic rules to protect your points and drive with peace of mind, reducing the risk of accidents. Now, I only have 8 points left—a hard lesson learned!

From the perspective of traffic regulations, the 'accumulated points' displayed in the 12123 system refers to the total deduction value. Based on handling similar inquiries, I can confirm that 2 points means you've been deducted 2 points, leaving you with 10 remaining. Drivers start with 12 points, and deductions accumulate through traffic violations. Reaching 12 points will result in license suspension, requiring study and testing for reinstatement. I recommend checking your record before driving and installing the App to monitor changes promptly, preventing further point deductions. Safe driving not only protects yourself but also maintains road order. My experience shows that better familiarity with rules leads to fewer issues.

The 'accumulated 2 points' on 12123 must be deducted points! I was caught for illegal parking while driving, and it really hurt to lose 2 points. Later, when I checked the App, it showed this number. There are still 10 points left, but don’t be careless. Young people tend to be impulsive, but I’ve learned my lesson now—plan the route in advance and don’t speed. Losing too many points means you’ll have to retake the test, which is a hassle. Checking points on the App is super convenient—it directly tells you how many points you’ve lost and reminds you to drive more carefully.


