Does the driver's license gain an extra point after learning and deduction?
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After learning and deduction, the driver's license does not gain an extra point. After learning and deduction, you can continue to accumulate demerit points. It only reduces the existing demerit points on the driver's license and does not affect its usage. For example, if you were penalized with 6 points for a violation, passing the learning and deduction exam would clear those 6 points, allowing you to start fresh. On the surface, learning and deduction seems to grant the driver's license more behavioral points, but its primary purpose is to encourage penalized drivers to participate in learning, thereby promoting legal awareness. More relevant information is as follows: Note 1: The number of points deducted after learning and deduction depends on how many points the driver had before participating in the learning and deduction program, as well as how many points were reduced. However, the total accumulated demerit points cannot exceed 11. First, it's important to clarify that, regardless of participation in learning and deduction, a driver's license only has 12 points. It can only reduce existing demerit points on the license, not increase the total to 18 points. Note 2: Simply put, the cleared points are not counted in the accumulated demerit points. For example, if you were penalized with 9 points and reduced 6 points through learning and deduction, then in this scoring cycle, you would effectively have only 3 points deducted. Within this scoring cycle, you could still accumulate up to 8 more demerit points.