How Long Is One Cycle of a Driver's License?
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A driver's license scoring cycle lasts one year, calculated from the date of issuance. The consequences of unresolved violations and the handling methods for exceeding 12 points are as follows: Consequences of unresolved violations: Exceeding 12 points within a scoring cycle indicates repeated similar violations. After paying fines and late fees, the points will not automatically clear. You must also attend a seven-day education program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the driver's license was issued or where the violations occurred. Handling methods for exceeding 12 points: After completing the education program, the vehicle management office will schedule a subject one exam within 20 days to clear the points.