
The clearance time of the driver's license is the issuance date on the license. After the clearance period ends, you need to wait until the next scoring cycle begins to have the full points restored. If a driver's license accumulates 12 points within one cycle, the driver must go to the vehicle office at the license issuance location or the location where the violation occurred to participate in study sessions and take the subject one exam. Drivers who accumulate 12 points consecutively in two scoring cycles need to take the subject three exam in addition. Only after passing the exam can the points be cleared; otherwise, the driver's license cannot be used normally. If there are point deductions, you can check the specific violations in the Traffic Management 12123 app. Click on the violation record to see details such as the location, time, and photos of the unprocessed violations. If the violation is confirmed, you need to handle the record.

I've been driving for over a decade and often encounter the issue of license point reset. Generally, the points are officially cleared at midnight on the day after the scoring cycle ends, and it usually takes one or two days for the full score to display because the system needs to process all the data in the background. For example, last time my cycle ended on December 31st, and it wasn't until January 2nd that I saw my score refreshed to full points on the Traffic 12123 APP. There was no delay in between because I had no outstanding tickets. However, if you have unresolved violations or the system is under maintenance, the display might be delayed by a few days. I recommend waiting patiently for a couple of days after the reset before checking. Safe driving should always be the top priority—don't rush and forget the rules. I regularly check the APP to ensure my points are clear.

I'm quite familiar with traffic regulations. The full score display after license points clearance isn't updated immediately. It usually starts processing the day after the scoring cycle ends, and the system refreshes the display within 24 hours. I understand this mechanism stems from the data synchronization process - the database needs time to confirm there are no outstanding violations before properly resetting. If everything goes smoothly, you'll see the full 12 points on the traffic platform the next day. But remember, if there are backlogged tickets, the points clearance will be delayed. I recommend driving with fewer violations and paying fines promptly. Safe driving habits can avoid these troubles and make the scoring more accurate.

As an ordinary driver, I find the process of having a full score displayed after the deduction clearance quite straightforward: the clearance occurs on the day after the end of the scoring cycle, and the system usually updates within a day or two. Last month, my points were cleared, and the next day I checked the traffic app on my phone to see my full score restored. Unless there are special circumstances, it's usually very quick. Remember, the key is to drive without violations, and your score will naturally be accurate.

From getting my new driver's license to becoming an experienced driver, I've personally experienced how the points clearing system works: The points are actually cleared the day after the scoring cycle ends, but it takes one or two days for the app to show a full score, probably due to backend data processing delays. Out of curiosity, I checked at the end of my last cycle—no change on the first day, but it refreshed on the second. This taught me a lesson: don't stress about it; the system is reliable. By the way, make sure to handle all traffic violations properly to get your points cleared smoothly.

I noticed that the update to a full score on the driver's license usually occurs within 24 hours after the scoring cycle ends, but sometimes it can take up to two days. Factors influencing this include whether there are any unprocessed tickets or system congestion. Under normal circumstances, you can quickly see the full score on the Traffic 12123 app. I believe safe driving is the foundation; avoiding violations ensures the score resets normally. I check my record weekly to ensure the score clears smoothly.


