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How many points deducted from the driver's license require retraining?

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MacColton
07/24/2025, 07:39:52 AM

If a driver accumulates 12 penalty points on their license during the probationary period, the license will be revoked, and the driver must undergo retraining and retake the driving test. If 12 points are accumulated after the probationary period, the driver is required to attend a 7-day training course and retake the theoretical test (Subject 1). Detailed information is as follows: Motor vehicle drivers who accumulate 12 penalty points within a single scoring cycle must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the license issuance location or the location of the violation within 15 days to receive a 7-day education program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the education program, the vehicle management office must administer the Subject 1 test to the driver within 20 days.

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MacHaven
08/10/2025, 10:50:39 PM

Having driven for many years, I know that getting points deducted from your driver's license can be quite annoying. According to regulations, if you accumulate 12 points within a year, you must attend a traffic safety education course, which usually involves 7 days of theoretical learning. After completing the course, you need to pass an exam to have your points reset. If you fail, the points remain, and you have to continue studying. Even worse, if you accumulate too many points, such as reaching 12 points twice within a year, you might have to study for an additional week or more. I’ve seen friends who got points deducted consecutively for speeding and running red lights. Once they hit 12 points, they were notified to attend the course, wasting a lot of time and affecting their work. When driving, always pay attention to speed limits and obey traffic signals. Use mobile apps to regularly check your points status to avoid being caught off guard. In short, the rules are there for safety—don’t let the points pile up.

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LeNatalie
09/25/2025, 12:36:48 AM

In the driver's license demerit point system, accumulating 12 points within a scoring cycle (12 months) triggers mandatory education. You must attend a 7-day traffic regulations and safety education course at designated locations, and your points will be cleared upon passing the exam. Repeated violations may lead to extended learning periods. Having studied this process, I emphasize theoretical knowledge such as right-of-way rules and hazard prevention; drivers who disregard these often accumulate points—even minor infractions like illegal parking or wrong-way driving can add up to 12 points. Regularly checking your points via official tools and cultivating cautious driving habits are key safeguards. Don’t wait for notifications—address issues early to avoid complications. Failing to complete required education promptly with high points may also incur on-the-spot penalties, making the loss outweigh the gain.

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HeidiAnn
11/08/2025, 01:42:44 AM

Simply put, if you accumulate 12 penalty points on your driver's license within one year, you'll need to attend a 7-day traffic knowledge course. Your points will only be cleared after passing the exam. Common reasons for point deductions include speeding, drunk driving, or running a red light, each typically costing 6 points. Reaching 12 points triggers this requirement. Failing to attend promptly risks temporary license suspension. It's advisable to drive responsibly, regularly check your point status using apps, and not wait until you've maxed out your points to act. Safety comes first—points are just a warning mechanism.

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JulianAnn
12/29/2025, 03:30:34 AM

Accumulating 12 penalty points within a driving cycle mandates a 7-day traffic regulation course plus an exam. I must warn you: neglecting this requirement will result in either license suspension or an extended learning period. For instance, one speeding violation (6 points) plus an accident (another 6 points) would trigger immediate action. Even maintaining a clean record for consecutive years without attending courses may lead to license revocation. Prevention-wise, cultivate good habits like avoiding fatigued night driving and using navigation speed limit alerts. The knowledge course covers real-world scenarios to enhance safety awareness—don't underestimate its long-term impact. Driving mistakes happen easily, but recovery is hard; checking scores early and adjusting strategies is wise.

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McJohnny
03/26/2026, 11:05:12 PM

If your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points within a one-year cycle, you must attend a 7-day traffic course covering regulations such as signal recognition and accident avoidance techniques. Only after passing the exam can the points be cleared. Failure to address this may escalate to license suspension. Common reasons include combinations like urban speeding (12 points) or multiple minor violations. Prevention is key: stay focused while driving, use authoritative apps to monitor point changes, plan routes to avoid high-enforcement zones, and regularly review updated traffic rules. Witnessing colleagues lose work time due to maxed-out points serves as a strong lesson – cultivating self-discipline ensures both safety and time efficiency. Points function as warnings, not restrictions; proper management prevents mandatory courses.

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