How long does it take for the points to be deducted after passing the study-based point reduction exam?
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Study-based point reduction operates on a 12-month scoring cycle. A maximum of 6 points can be deducted in one cycle through this method. Below is extended information about study-based point reduction: Prerequisites for study-based point reduction: Not all drivers are eligible for study-based point reduction. It requires having incurred penalty points from traffic violations. In other words, if there are no traffic violations or points deducted, there is no need to use study-based point reduction for learning or deducting points. Additionally, study-based point reduction cannot be initiated immediately after a violation occurs. The violation must first be confirmed, fines paid, and points deducted using the driver's license before study-based point reduction can be applied to offset the points. Limitations of study-based point reduction: Whether points are obtained through direct training and exams or accumulated through public welfare activities, both types of points can be combined but cannot exceed the total points deducted from the driver's license. Within one scoring cycle, a maximum of 6 points can be deducted through study-based point reduction. Exceeding this limit prevents further point deductions through study. The combined points from both methods cannot exceed 6; any excess is invalid.