How many points does a newly obtained driver's license have?
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A newly obtained driver's license has 12 points. Depending on the severity of the violation, points can be deducted by 12, 6, 3, 2, or 1 points at a time. Points deduction during the probationary period: In the first year, up to 11 points can be deducted, but exceeding 6 points will extend the probationary period by one year. If more than 6 points are deducted in the second year, the driver must undergo retraining. If 12 points are deducted during the probationary period, the license will be revoked. After the probationary period, deducting 12 points only requires attending training and passing an exam. Points deduction considerations during the probationary period: The points deduction depends on the driver's violations. The accumulated points in a single scoring cycle (one year) must not reach 12 points. If a driver's violation points reach 12 in a scoring cycle, they must attend training and pass the subject one exam (if the points reach 12 more than once, subject three will also be required) to clear the points. If the violation points do not reach 12 in a scoring cycle, the points will automatically reset to zero at the start of the next scoring cycle by the vehicle management system.