How Long Is the Driver's License Point Clearance Cycle?
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1. The clearance date for a driver's license is the issuance date on the license, and the system automatically clears the points on that date every year. Starting from the "initial issuance date" of the driver's license, one year constitutes a point cycle, and this cycle repeats continuously. 2. The point system operates on an annual basis, with the cycle beginning from the date the driver initially receives the driver's license. The maximum cumulative deduction within one point cycle is 12 points. If a driver reaches 12 points within a cycle, they must undergo relevant examinations. Upon passing the exams, the original points are cleared, and the point system resets.