Does the Study and Deduction Policy Affect the Driver's License?
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After participating in the Study and Deduction program, you can continue to accumulate demerit points, as it only reduces the existing points on your driver's license and does not affect its usage. The Study and Deduction policy allows motor vehicle drivers to reduce the demerit points for traffic violations by receiving education. Within one scoring cycle, a maximum of 6 points can be deducted. There are three ways to participate in the Study and Deduction program: 1) Online study (accumulating at least 30 minutes over 3 days) and passing the exam can reduce 1 point; 2) Attending on-site study sessions (each session lasting at least 1 hour) and passing the exam can reduce 2 points; 3) Participating in traffic safety public welfare activities (1 hour per session) can reduce 1 point. The Study and Deduction program has a dedicated question bank, covering topics such as safe driving knowledge, highway driving knowledge, civilized driving knowledge, driving psychology, common traffic signs, road markings, and traffic police hand signals. The Study and Deduction exam consists of 20 questions, with a perfect score of 100 points. A score of 90 or higher is required to pass. Accumulating 3 wrong answers will result in exam failure.