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How many points does a newly obtained driver's license have?

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LaJocelyn
07/24/25 4:06am
A newly obtained driver's license has 12 points. In the first year, you can deduct up to 11 points, but exceeding 6 points will extend the probation period by one year. If you still exceed 6 points in the second year, you will need to retake the training. If you accumulate 12 points during the probation period, your license will be revoked. After the probation period, accumulating 12 points only requires attending training and passing a test. Below are relevant details about the driver's license: 1. Definition: The full name of the driver's license is the Motor Vehicle Driver's License, also known as a "driving license," which is a certificate required by law for individuals who operate motor vehicles. 2. Purpose: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills. Without these skills, driving recklessly could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the driver's license. This indicates that a driver's license is a "permit."
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StHayden
08/10/25 10:15pm
I still remember the day I got my driver's license, excitedly checking that my score was a full 12 points. These 12 points are like your driving credit limit, which will be deducted as long as you violate traffic rules. For example, speeding over 20% deducts 6 points, illegal parking deducts 1 point, not wearing a seatbelt deducts 2 points, and so on. New drivers tend to be nervous and make mistakes, but 12 points are enough to cover some minor errors. However, be careful—once all 12 points are deducted, you'll have to attend a 7-day traffic law course and retake the theoretical test, which is very time-consuming. Especially during the first year of the probationary period, if you accumulate over 6 points, your probation will be extended, making things even more troublesome. It's advisable for new drivers to practice more, follow the rules, and not overlook details like avoiding phone use while driving. The points reset annually, but only if they haven't been deducted or have been properly handled. Cherish these initial points—they are the foundation of your safe driving journey.
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MacNadia
09/24/25 5:04am
I believe that the points on a driver's license are the top priority for newcomers to pay attention to. When you first get your license, you have a full 12 points, which represents your complete driving qualification. In daily driving, minor violations can accumulate points unknowingly, such as running a yellow light (3 points deducted) or occupying a bus lane (1 point deducted). New drivers often think they have plenty of points, but one instance of drunk driving will deduct all 12 points at once, invalidating the license. To protect your points, I recommend developing good habits: adjust the seat and fasten your seatbelt before driving; observe speed limit signs; and wait patiently at intersections. Also, regularly check your point status using the Traffic Management 12123 App—don’t wait until all points are deducted to regret it. During the probationary period, be aware that driving alone on highways is not allowed, or points will also be deducted. In short, the 12 points are your safety net—drive wisely to protect them.
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DiMalia
11/07/25 7:16am
I understand that beginners may have questions about the point system. When you first get your driver's license, you start with a full 12 points, which is straightforward. The system uses these points to record violations: minor infractions like speeding deduct points, while serious offenses like drunk driving can result in losing all points. If you accumulate up to 12 points and they are reset, you'll need to retake traffic regulations and theory tests. New licenses come with sufficient points, but don't waste them on small mistakes like dozing off while driving or sudden acceleration. It's advisable to pay attention to the probationary period rules, as new drivers must display a 'new driver' sticker in their first year. Points are automatically reset once a year, but it's even better if you avoid violations altogether. Maintaining your points relies on following basic rules and reducing risky behaviors to stay safe.
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