How many points deducted will extend the probationary period for a new driver's license?
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Whether the probationary period of a driver's license is extended depends on the type of license. For a C1 license, deducting 6 points during the probationary period will not extend it. However, for B and A licenses, deducting 6 points (but not reaching 12 points) during the probationary period will extend the probationary period by one year. Legal regulations for new drivers: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a driver's license is the probationary period. During this period, the driver must attach or hang a uniform-style probationary sign at the rear of the vehicle when driving. Precautions during the probationary period: During the probationary period, motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive buses, operating passenger vehicles, police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles on duty, or vehicles carrying explosive items, flammable and explosive chemicals, highly toxic or radioactive materials, and other hazardous substances. Additionally, the motor vehicle driven must not tow a trailer.