How Long Does It Take to Restore the Full Score After Deducting 6 Points?

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Kingston
07/24/25 9:26pm
If 6 points are deducted from your driver's license due to a traffic violation, the score will be restored to 12 points at the start of the next scoring cycle. However, if there are unpaid fines, the points will be carried over to the next scoring cycle, and the score will not be restored to 12 points. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": Article 66: For motor vehicle drivers' road traffic safety violations, penalties and point deductions shall be executed simultaneously. If a motor vehicle driver commits two or more violations at one time, the points shall be calculated separately and accumulated; Article 69: If a motor vehicle driver's points in a scoring cycle do not reach 12 points and all fines have been paid, the points shall be cleared. If the points do not reach 12 points but there are unpaid fines, the points shall be carried over to the next scoring cycle. Driver's license point clearance: The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations (i.e., the scoring cycle) is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license was first issued, and so on in a continuous cycle. The clearance date for the driver's license is the issuance date on the license, and the system automatically clears the points on that date each year. Starting from the "initial issuance date" of the driver's license, one year constitutes a scoring cycle, and so on in a continuous cycle; if the points deducted for violations in a scoring cycle do not reach 12 points, the scoring system will automatically clear the points from the previous scoring cycle (after fines are paid) at the start of the next scoring cycle; if the points reach 12, the driver must attend a study session and pass the subject one test at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or where the violation occurred before the points can be cleared. Otherwise, the driver's license cannot be used normally.
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