
After learning to reduce points, you can still be deducted 6 points. Below is the relevant introduction about learning to reduce points: 1. Brief Introduction: Motor vehicle drivers who participate in the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning organized by the traffic management department of the public security organ and pass the exam, or who participate in traffic safety public welfare activities in the place where the motor vehicle driver's license is issued and meet the relevant requirements, can apply for a reduction in traffic violation points. 2. Activity Background: As one of the first batch of pilot provinces in China to implement the 'learning to reduce points' reform measures determined by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, Hunan bears the responsibility of pioneering and exploring. Since the successful launch and operation of the 'learning to reduce points' system in the Zhuzhou and Xiangtan pilot traffic police detachments on September 10, 2020, the 'learning to reduce points' work in other city traffic police detachments across the province has been rapidly promoted, and the 'learning to reduce points' system has been successively launched for trial operation.

I've been driving for 20 years and have seen many people use the 'study to reduce points' system. This allows drivers to reduce license demerit points through studying, with a maximum reduction of around 6 points per time depending on local regulations. For example, if you originally had 5 points deducted and successfully reduced 3 points through studying, your remaining points would return to around 10, and you could continue accumulating points until reaching the 12-point limit. However, I recommend keeping demerit points low - driving safety is most important. Regularly check your point records in the traffic app. Stay updated on traffic rule changes like yielding to pedestrians and speed limits, as developing good habits can prevent many issues. After each study session, your mind becomes clearer and your driving becomes more stable.

I just finished the traffic law study and deduction test, spent some time learning the rules, and now my points have increased a bit. Remember, the study program can help you reduce up to about 6 points, but regulations vary by city. For example, I previously had 8 points deducted, got 4 points back, leaving me with 8 points available, and can still accumulate up to 12 points. Don’t think that studying the law makes you immune to penalties—watch out for common violations like speeding and illegal parking. Nowadays, I pay more attention to road conditions, use navigation alerts, and stay extra focused when driving at night with poor lighting. Maintaining these habits is key to keeping your points safe in the long run.

As someone who frequently helps others deal with traffic tickets, I'd like to explain how many points can still be deducted after point reduction through legal studies. The basic rule is: legal studies can reduce up to 6 points, and the remaining points after reduction determine how many more can be deducted. Once you reach the 12-point limit, you'll have to retake the exam. For example, if you have 9 points left, you can be deducted up to 3 more points before reaching the limit. However, don't rely too much on point reduction. Just follow simple driving practices like obeying traffic signals and maintaining safe distances. During rainy days or peak hours, slow down to avoid accidents. Vehicle maintenance is also crucial—responsive brakes reduce the risk of sudden stops.


