How many points can be added through the Traffic Management 12123 app?
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Participating in the Traffic Management 12123 app's 'Study to Reduce Points' program allows motor vehicle drivers to reduce their penalty points by studying online (accumulating 30 minutes of study within 3 days) and passing an exam, which reduces 1 point per successful attempt. A maximum of 6 points can be reduced within one cycle. Below is an introduction to driver's license point deductions: Point Deduction Inquiry: Driver's license point deduction inquiry refers to checking the penalty points incurred due to violations of traffic management regulations by motor vehicles through SMS, phone calls, or online methods. Inquiry Methods: There are five ways to inquire about motor vehicle violations: terminal inquiry at traffic branch offices, service website inquiry, phone inquiry, SMS inquiry, and tool inquiry.
I clearly remember getting points deducted on the 12123 platform last year. It's definitely not about adding points - 'study-to-deduct' describes it more accurately. I used to drive carelessly, and running a red light cost me 6 points at once. Later, a traffic police friend told me I could study traffic regulations on 12123 - watching 30 minutes of videos deducts 1 point, and answering 20 questions correctly deducts another point. Last year, I managed to deduct 6 points, which was a lifesaver. But note: the maximum deduction per cycle is 6 points, meaning a car that could be penalized 12 points annually effectively has an 18-point allowance. Every operation requires facial recognition and real-name authentication - never trust those online ads offering to take tests or sell points for you.