How Many Days Are in One Cycle of a Driver's License?
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One cycle equals one year, which is 365 days. The scoring cycle for a driver's license is 12 months, starting from the date the license was obtained. The penalties for having 12 points deducted from a driver's license are as follows: 1. For Class C driver's licenses: The license will be temporarily suspended by the traffic management department of the public security authority; the driver must attend a designated location within 15 days to participate in traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning, as well as take an exam. Passing the exam will clear the points and return the license; otherwise, the driver will need to continue participating in learning and exams. 2. For Class A and B driver's licenses: The vehicle management office will revoke the driver's qualification for the highest permitted vehicle type, and the driver must complete the downgrade and license replacement procedures within 30 days.