How many days after accumulating 12 points must the retake be completed?
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Accumulating 12 points requires a retake within fifteen days. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall detain their motor vehicle driving license. The driver must, within fifteen days, attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the driving license was issued or where the violation occurred. Additional information: The following are specific details: 1. After the driver completes the study session, the vehicle management office shall conduct an examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within twenty days. 2. If the examination is passed, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driving license will be returned; if the examination is failed, the driver must continue to participate in study sessions and retake the examination. Refusal to participate in the study session or to take the examination will result in the traffic management department of the public security authority announcing the suspension of the motor vehicle driving license.
A friend of mine maxed out 12 points last year and was really panicked. He had to go to the traffic authorities within 15 days to take a study exam, and only by passing it could his license be reinstated—otherwise, it would be revoked. I know this situation well because the test covers theoretical questions, similar to the knowledge points in the written exam for the driver's license. A few days of studying before the test is usually enough, but procrastination can make things worse. During the exam period, the license can't be used, which affects daily life. I think the 15-day rule gives drivers some buffer time to quickly correct their mistakes. Usually, it's important to drive safely and avoid violations—accumulating too many points is a real headache, and before you know it, you've maxed out. Now, he checks his points every six months to make sure he doesn’t repeat the mistake.