How many points can be deducted for a driver's license less than one year old?
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For a driver's license with less than one year of driving experience, the number of points that can be deducted varies depending on the type of license. For a Class C driver's license during the probationary period, up to 11 points (inclusive) can be deducted. If the probationary period exceeds 12 points (inclusive), the license will be revoked, and the driver must reapply for learning and testing at the vehicle management office. For Class A and B driver's licenses, up to 5 points (inclusive) can be deducted. If 6 or more points (inclusive) but less than 12 points (exclusive) are accumulated during the one-year probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. Below is relevant information: 1. Driver's license points deduction: Points deduction is a penalty for traffic violations by drivers. Based on the severity of the traffic violation, points can range from a maximum of 12 to a minimum of 1 per violation. The points cycle is one inspection period. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, the driver loses their driving privileges and must undergo no less than 7 days of traffic safety education. Driving privileges can only be restored after passing the exam. 2. Points cycle: The points cycle starts from the date the driver's license is obtained. If the points accumulated in one cycle do not reach 12 and the fines are paid before the end of the cycle, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle.