How many points can be deducted from a probationary driver's license?

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DeAutumn
07/30/25 6:48am
Probationary driver's license can be deducted 6 points. During the one-year probationary period, the deduction should not exceed six points, otherwise the probationary period will be extended for one year. If the deduction continues to exceed six points during the extended year, the license will have to be retaken. A driver's license is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who are qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the minimum age requirement and pass the driving test. The implementation regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulate: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially applies for a motor vehicle driver's license is the probationary period. During the probationary period, when driving a motor vehicle, a uniform probationary sign should be affixed or hung at the rear of the vehicle.
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