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How Many Points Can Be Deducted During the Probationary Driving Period?

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DeJordan
08/27/25 3:09am
All types of driver's licenses have 12 points during the probationary period, with specific requirements as follows: 1. For a C1 driver's license, a maximum of 11 points can be deducted during the probationary period. 2. For A and B class driver's licenses, if more than 6 points are deducted during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If more than 6 points are deducted again during the extended year, the license will be directly revoked. Therefore, it is best not to have more than 6 points deducted for A and B class licenses during the probationary period. The calculation method for the driver's license point accumulation cycle is as follows: 1. The cycle starts from the date the driver's license is first issued, with each cycle lasting 12 months. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' Article 65, the accumulation cycle for traffic safety violations (i.e., the point cycle) is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the date the driver's license is first issued. 2. Based on the severity of the traffic safety violation, the points deducted for a single violation can be: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, or 1 point. 3. Article 66 states that penalties and point deductions for traffic safety violations by motor vehicle drivers are executed simultaneously. If a driver commits multiple violations at once, the points should be calculated separately and accumulated.
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Sousa
09/09/25 2:22am
I just got my driver's license not long ago, and I'm quite nervous during the probationary period. The probation period is generally 12 months, with a total of 12 points that can be deducted. If all points are deducted, the license will be revoked—this is no joke. A classmate of mine already got 6 points deducted for speeding, and a little more violation would mean game over. There are many sources of point deductions, such as running a red light (3 points per violation), illegal parking (1-2 points), or driving on the highway without an experienced driver accompanying (also results in point deductions). It's best to download a traffic rules app to remind yourself constantly, obey speed limits, and avoid distractions. If you accumulate 11 points, there’s still a chance to remedy it, like taking a safety course to offset some points. But if you hit 12 points, you’ll have to retake both the theoretical and practical exams, which is time-consuming and costly. Anyway, in the first year of driving, I check my car’s condition daily and avoid any violations to build good habits. Don’t underestimate these small point deductions—they’re crucial for your safety on the road.
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JadeMarie
10/23/25 3:09am
Listen, probationary drivers can only have a maximum of 12 points deducted. Reaching this limit means your license gets revoked, essentially resetting you back to square one where you have to retake the tests. This is clearly stated in traffic regulations. New drivers often overlook minor violations like using a phone while driving (2-point deduction) or improper lane changes (3-point deduction). From my research, it's best to address point deductions immediately during the probation period rather than delaying, as accumulated points become harder to mitigate. Helpful tips include keeping track of your point status and checking if an experienced driver is present before driving on highways. I recommend avoiding phone use while driving and utilizing navigation apps to bypass congestion. Safety-wise, fewer point deductions not only protect your license but also reduce accident risks. Ultimately, this 12-point threshold has made me more cautious, fostering good habits like regular vehicle checks to prevent mishaps.
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AveryDella
12/06/25 3:33am
As a new driver, I'm really afraid of getting penalty points. During the one-year probation period, the total penalty points limit is 12. If you reach the limit, you'll have to retake the driving test, which is super troublesome. Common violations include speeding (3 points per offense) and illegal parking (1 point). It's best to avoid any violations and maintain a zero-point record for peace of mind. A related suggestion is to use navigation systems to avoid camera areas and plan routes without rushing. Accumulating too many points affects insurance costs, making it not worth risking for minor issues. Every day before starting, I remind myself to focus on driving safely as the top priority.
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