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How Many Points Can Be Deducted from a Probationary Driver's License?

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DiPaul
07/29/25 2:38pm
During the probationary period, a driver's license can have a maximum of 1-11 points deducted. A probationary license is subject to point deductions, similar to a regular driver's license, with a total penalty value of 12 points. However, for a probationary license, the maximum points that can be deducted range from 1 to 11. If all 12 points are deducted, the probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked. In such cases, the driver must reapply for a driver's license and pass all subject tests. Additional Information: Below are methods for new drivers to avoid point deductions: 1. Avoid speeding: It is recommended to use in-car navigation or a safe driving system for speed monitoring and to strictly avoid speeding. 2. Familiarize yourself with road traffic safety laws: Understand relevant regulations and use vehicle lights properly, as failure to comply with light usage rules may result in fines and point deductions.
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Esther
08/13/25 7:03am
I just got my driver's license and am currently in the probationary period. From my instructor, I learned that the total score is 12 points that can be deducted. If all 12 points are deducted, the license will be directly revoked, and I'll have to retake all the tests, which is both costly and time-consuming. I have to be extra careful when driving. For example, a slight speeding in the city could cost me 3 or 6 points, and running a red light directly deducts 6 points. A single mistake could halve my points. I remember my friend hesitated at an intersection and was caught running a red light, losing 6 points. During the last few months of his probationary period, he checked his points every day and was too scared to drive recklessly again. I recommend practicing driving skills more during the probationary period, avoiding rush hours, using navigation to remind speed limits, maintaining speed within safe ranges, and developing good habits to avoid a lot of trouble. Safe driving isn't just about the points—it's about protecting yourself and others.
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Kirsten
10/11/25 3:38am
After years of driving, I still remember the nervousness during my probationary period. The total points on the driver's license are 12, and if you lose all of them, your license will be revoked, meaning you have to start the exams from scratch—what a hassle! Back then, I drove with extreme caution every day, terrified of getting caught speeding even slightly and losing points. During the probationary period, traffic violations result in similar point deductions as usual—for example, speeding under 20% in urban areas deducts 3 points, and running a red light deducts 6 points, which is really risky. Developing good habits is crucial. I always wore my seatbelt, avoided highways when possible, and stayed focused by not using my phone. Looking back, that period helped me cultivate safe driving awareness. New drivers who accumulate too many points may even see their insurance premiums rise. I recommend getting familiar with your car during the probationary period and practicing in empty areas—it protects both your points and your safety.
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AbigailDella
11/24/25 4:45am
From a driving knowledge perspective, the probationary driver's license has a total of 12 points. If all 12 points are deducted, the license will be revoked, requiring the driver to retake all four driving tests from scratch. Common traffic violation penalties include 3 or 6 points for speeding and 6 points for running a red light. Probationary drivers should be especially cautious as these points can be deducted quickly, posing significant risks. I recommend that novice drivers frequently check their vehicle's condition and regularly use apps to monitor their point status, avoiding common mistakes such as failing to yield to pedestrians. Safety comes first, and adhering to the rules can prevent many subsequent troubles.
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