
Motor vehicle drivers who participate in online learning (accumulating 30 minutes within 3 days) and pass the exam can have 1 point deducted at a time, with a maximum of 6 points deductible in one cycle. The process for point reduction through law learning on the 'Traffic 12123' APP is as follows: Open the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP, click [More], scroll down the screen and select [Point Reduction through Law Learning], then enter the application interface for point reduction through law learning. Select [Online Learning and Exam], click [Apply], read the business instructions, and then click [Read and Agree]. Review the information on the submission interface. If the mobile phone number is incorrect, you can jump to the mobile phone number modification interface to make changes. If the information is correct, click [Submit]. Click [Complete]. After the system review is approved, return to the business center, click [Point Reduction through Law Learning], enter the learning interface, confirm the information is correct, and then click [Proceed to Learning]. After reading the learning instructions, real-person authentication is required. Click [Video Learning] or [Document Learning] to start learning. The learning progress is updated in real-time in the top area. Click [Learning Details] to view all current learning records. In addition to the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP, motor vehicle drivers can also reduce points by participating in on-site learning or public welfare activities related to traffic safety.

As a young driver just starting out, I was initially worried about accumulating too many penalty points that could affect my driving. Fortunately, a friend introduced me to the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature on the 12123 APP. I gave it a try—watched the educational videos, took the test, and passed! It directly reduced 1 point from my record. You can reduce up to 6 points a year, and last year I managed to cut 3 points by studying three times—it was quite effortless. I recommend all new drivers to access the learning module from the APP's homepage; just spare half an hour each week to study. Fewer penalty points mean more peace of mind while driving, and this method also helps review traffic rules and enhance safety awareness—a win-win. However, remember you can only reduce 1 point at a time—don’t mistakenly think you can deduct more. Just study diligently.

I commute to work by car every day and hate how demerit points can disrupt my schedule. Later, I learned that the 12123 app offers a 'Study to Reduce Points' feature and started using it right away. The process is simple: open the app, select 'Study to Reduce Points,' complete the study session, pass the exam, and reduce 1 point. I found out that the annual cumulative limit is 6 points, which is quite practical. With fewer points deducted, I worry less about tickets or license suspension. Now, I make it a habit to study once a week for just 20 minutes—it doesn’t interfere with work and keeps my driving confidence high. A reminder to everyone: start early to benefit early; don’t wait until you’ve lost too many points. The app’s interface is clear and easy to navigate, making studying convenient and efficient. I highly recommend using it regularly to maintain a good driving record.

As a mom who drives kids around, I always drive extra carefully but still worry about occasional speeding tickets. Last year, I used the 12123 'Study to Reduce Points' feature—passing one exam reduces 1 point, with a yearly cap of 6 points, which was enough for me. I studied at home when free; the app's videos were concise and easy to understand, with points deducted immediately after passing. This method saved me from fines and gave me more worry-free time with my kids. Just remember to confirm the point reduction after each session and avoid exceeding study time limits.

I'm an app enthusiast and love exploring the features of the Traffic 12123 app. The 'Study to Reduce Points' function is quite efficient, with one successful exam deducting 1 point. The steps in the app are clear: log in, select 'Study to Reduce Points', watch videos, pass the test, and points are deducted. The annual cap is 6 points to avoid over-reliance. I also noticed it uses GPS to verify the study location, ensuring fairness. After point reduction, monitoring score changes is intuitive. I recommend using smart tools in the digital age to manage driving risks and developing a good habit of regular study, which benefits everyone.

Having driven for decades, from the old-school way of learning to drive to now using mobile apps, the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature on 12123 is really convenient: passing each study session and exam deducts 1 point. With a maximum of 6 points per year, it provides enough buffer for veteran drivers to cover minor mistakes. I recommend both new and experienced drivers to study regularly—not only to reduce points but also to review traffic laws and enhance safety awareness. After completing the study, remember to check for point updates; the app's timely notifications make it effortless. Responsible driving is key, and the point reduction mechanism encourages everyone to develop rule-following habits, which is great for community road safety.


