How Many Points Can Be Deducted Through Traffic Law Learning?
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Traffic law learning can deduct a maximum of 6 points per day. The following is an introduction to traffic law learning: 1. "Traffic Law Learning" is for drivers holding a driver's license: Those who have been penalized for traffic violations can have their penalty points reduced by participating in online traffic safety learning and passing the exam. To apply for "Traffic Law Learning" online study, continuous study for at least 5 minutes is counted as cumulative study time, and a total of 30 minutes of study within 3 days counts as one session. 2. "Traffic Law Learning" is a convenient traffic management measure uniformly deployed by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security: Motor vehicle drivers who participate in road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning organized by the traffic management departments of public security authorities and pass the exam, or participate in traffic safety public welfare activities at the place where their driver's license was issued and meet relevant requirements, can apply for a reduction in traffic violation penalty points.
I've been using the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature and find it quite practical. In simple terms, if you get penalized for a traffic violation, you can study traffic regulations on the traffic management platform or app, and after passing the test, you can reduce the number of points deducted. Each scoring cycle allows a maximum reduction of 6 points, so even if you're penalized 10 points, you can lower it to 4 points, avoiding the risk of license suspension. I personally experienced a 3-point deduction for speeding, spent half an hour studying the rules, answered the questions correctly, and got the points back. The benefits are numerous—not only does it save money and hassle, but it genuinely improves safety awareness. For example, while studying, I watched case videos and discovered many common mistakes, helping me correct bad habits. It's important to apply promptly after a violation and study sincerely without cheating, otherwise, it won't count. Also, if your points haven't been deducted enough, there's no need to rush into studying. Overall, this system encourages rule-following and serves as a great driving aid tool.