How Many Points Deducted Require Retaking the Driver's License Test
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C1 driver's license holders who accumulate 12 points or more within one year, including 12 points, are required to retake the theoretical test (Subject One). Additional knowledge about driver's license point deduction is as follows: 1. You cannot take Subject One immediately after your license is suspended. Instead, you must complete 56 hours of road regulation training (7 days, 8 hours per day) before taking the test. However, you also need to account for the time required to schedule the test, which varies by location. Generally, you need to wait about a week after registering for the test before you can take it. 2. If you accumulate 12 points during the probationary period, your driver's license will be directly revoked. If you accumulate more than 6 points, the probationary period will be extended by one year.
I'm an experienced driver who's been behind the wheel for many years, so let's talk about the points system on the driving license. The full score is 12 points, and if you accumulate 12 points within one cycle, you must retake the written test for Subject One. That means studying for several days before taking the theory exam, which is both troublesome and time-consuming. If you're unlucky enough to reach 24 points, it's even worse—you'll have to take the road test for Subject Three in addition to the theory exam, essentially starting all over again. My buddy got 15 points deducted for drunk driving and speeding, and it cost him a lot of money and time to sort it out. It's important to develop good driving habits, like not speeding or running red lights, and regularly checking your violation records on your phone. If your points get too high, you'll regret it. Remember, safe driving saves you both peace of mind and money, and avoiding retests can reduce life's pressures.