How Many Chances Are There to Retake Subject 1 After Losing 12 Points?
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There is no limit to the number of times you can retake Subject 1 after losing 12 points. Each attempt provides two chances. If you fail both, you will need to reschedule the exam. Subject 1 Exam Content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; fundamentals of safe and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to vehicle operation. Exam Process: Follow the instructions of the staff and collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the exam area; No loud talking is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not permitted in the exam area (or must be kept in your bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; Candidates who pass the exam must sign under the guidance of the staff before leaving the exam room; Candidates who fail the exam may leave immediately and wait for notification from their driving school regarding the retake schedule.
After deducting 12 points, there is generally only one chance to directly retake the subject one test. I remember last year my friend was in this situation—he was penalized the full 12 points for speeding, and the traffic police notified him to schedule the test at the exam center, but only one exam date was arranged. Passing the test cleared his points and restored his license; if he had failed, he would have had to return to the driving school for additional training or extra classes, costing several more weeks and a few hundred yuan. He was extremely nervous at the time, downloading apps every day to practice questions and reinforce traffic rule knowledge, such as speed limit signs and right-of-way rules. The whole process reminds us: drive safely to avoid accumulating penalty points. It’s advisable to use free time for mock exams to test your knowledge and ensure passing on the first attempt, preventing delays that could affect your mobility.