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

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LylaLee
07/30/25 3:59am
Attention all drivers! The "Study to Reduce Points" policy has been fully implemented! If your driver's license has been recorded with 1 to 11 points, you can apply for "Study to Reduce Points" through the Traffic Management 12123 mobile APP. After studying and passing the exam, you can reduce 1 point each time, with a maximum reduction of 6 points within one scoring cycle. After receiving traffic safety education, if the motor vehicle driver meets the conditions for point reduction, the points will be deducted from the driver's existing accumulated points, rather than being treated as no points deducted when handling traffic violations. Each motor vehicle driver can accumulate a maximum reduction of 6 points through "Study to Reduce Points" within each scoring cycle.
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