How many points deducted from the license require retraining?
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A driver who accumulates 12 points within one cycle will lose their driving privileges and must undergo no less than 7 days of traffic safety education. Only after passing the examination can the driver's privileges be restored. Once the points on the driver's license are fully deducted, the traffic police will notify the driver to attend retraining. Point deductions on a driver's license are penalties for traffic violations, with the severity of the offense determining the deduction, ranging from a minimum of 1 point to a maximum of 12 points per violation, within a single inspection cycle. Below is more information about retraining due to point deductions: 1. Generally, when a motor vehicle commits a violation or is involved in a major or severe traffic accident, the driver will be penalized according to the law, which may include point deductions. 2. Depending on the specific circumstances, the deduction standards vary. However, once a certain number of points are deducted, the driver is required to undergo retraining.