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