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How many days to retake the test after accumulating 12 points?

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LaylaDella
07/29/2025, 03:32:46 PM

You must retake the test within 15 days after accumulating 12 points. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle driving license. The driver must, within 15 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 organ that issued the driving license or where the violation occurred. Additional information: Below are the 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 20 days. 2. If the examination is passed, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driving license will be returned. The traffic management department of the public security organ will announce the cessation of the driving license's validity.

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JaylaLynn
08/14/2025, 10:32:59 AM

Last year, I got 12 demerit points for speeding, and the DMV notified me to attend a traffic safety course within seven days, otherwise my driver's license would be suspended. It was quite stressful at the time, so I quickly took time off to report. The course covered legal knowledge over two or three days, and within ten days after completing it, I had to take the theoretical test for Subject 1. I passed it on the first try, and my points were restored, allowing me to drive again. But if you procrastinate and miss the deadline, your license will be revoked, which is even more troublesome. I suggest taking immediate action after receiving the notice—don’t wait. After all, driving is part of daily life, and you can’t afford delays. Also, pay attention to speed limits and traffic rules to avoid these point deductions—it saves both money and effort. Safe driving is much better than dealing with the aftermath.

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HeidiFitz
10/15/2025, 01:52:15 AM

Losing all 12 points on your driver's license is a serious matter that directly affects your driving privileges. Traffic regulations clearly require drivers to attend mandatory education at the traffic management department within seven working days after receiving the notice. Within ten days after completing the training, you must take the subject one exam, and only after passing can your driving eligibility be restored. Failure to handle it promptly will result in a suspended license, and accumulated violations may also lead to fines. With years of driving experience, I've seen cases where prolonged delays led to license revocation—a loss outweighing the gain. Therefore, once you lose all points, prioritize resolving it while reviewing your driving habits to ensure safety comes first. Avoid speeding at night or in severe weather to minimize risks.

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DelArcher
11/28/2025, 01:42:13 AM

12 points deducted? Act now! Register for the course at the traffic police station within seven days, and complete the subject one test within ten days. Time is tight, don't delay. Ignoring it will suspend your driver's license, making it impossible to drive and adding inconvenience to life. Always obey speed limits and traffic signals, prevention is key. Keep it simple to maintain road safety.

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StLucille
01/18/2026, 03:05:47 AM

Getting 12 penalty points for traffic violations while driving is quite tricky. You must attend traffic safety education within seven days, which is as crucial as regular vehicle maintenance. After completing the course, you need to pass an exam within ten days to regain your driving privileges. Ignoring this process will lead to a frozen license, which is troublesome. I recommend handling it promptly while also paying attention to your car's condition, such as tire wear or lighting issues, as these can also lead to penalty points. The entire process is time-sensitive, so remember the deadlines. Ensure your driving records are clean to minimize unexpected penalties.

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DiGemma
04/14/2026, 04:36:18 AM

When a driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points, it means the driver must report for remedial classes within seven days. Otherwise, the traffic authorities will record it as evasion. After completing the classes, the driver must take the theory test (Subject One) within ten days, with a chance to retake if failed once. I understand the significant risks of procrastination, such as license suspension or revocation, which could affect work and travel. Therefore, taking prompt action is crucial. Use this opportunity to reflect on driving mistakes and improve habits like maintaining safe distances and using turn signals. Safe driving starts with timely responses.

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