How many points can be deducted from a driver's license in one day?
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You can deduct a maximum of 6 points in one day through the "Learn to Deduct Points" program. For drivers holding a driver's license who have been penalized with points due to traffic violations, participating in online traffic safety learning and passing the exam can result in point deductions. Applying for the "Learn to Deduct Points" online learning requires continuous study for at least 5 minutes, which counts towards the cumulative learning time. Accumulating 30 minutes of learning within 3 days counts as one session. Below are specific details about the driving test: 1. Subjects: The test is conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. In the Subject 3 test items, the new regulations reportedly place more emphasis on the driver's safety and civilized awareness. 2. Retakes: For driving tests, Subjects 2 and 3 can only be taken five times each. Failing beyond this requires re-paying the driving school fees. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Orders No. 123 and 124, if the fifth scheduled test for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills is still failed, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. To obtain a driver's license, one must re-register and pay the driving school tuition fees.
A few days ago, I just got points deducted and immediately downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 APP to reduce points through legal study. That time, I ran a red light in unfamiliar road conditions, resulting in a 2-point deduction. Feeling anxious, I quickly logged into the platform and chose the learning and exam option. The system allows one attempt per day, and I completed 20 traffic rule questions in just 15 minutes. After passing, I got 1 point deducted, which felt quite easy. Although theoretically, the maximum reduction per day is 2 points, you can only do it once, and the actual points depend on question difficulty and violation records. This method is very friendly to new drivers—not only does it reduce points, but it also reminds me to pay more attention to road signs and avoid distractions while driving. The APP also has short video tutorials on safe driving techniques. Now, whenever I have free time, I log in to review and develop good habits to avoid repeating mistakes. One study session can reduce up to 1-2 points per day—don’t aim for too much; safety always comes first.