How many times can I earn points online for my driver's license?
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You can earn points online for your driver's license up to 7 times. Here are some important notes regarding online driver's license points: 1. Registration: To apply for online driver's license point deduction, you must be a registered user of the online vehicle management system. 2. Learning process: School bus drivers, passenger vehicle drivers, and hazardous material transport drivers must attend in-person learning sessions. Drivers are required to report to the local vehicle management office and complete a three-hour learning session. 3. Accumulating 12 points: According to relevant regulations, drivers who accumulate 12 or more penalty points within one violation point cycle must participate in full-point education for violations. The full-point education period for drivers is 7 days, with a minimum daily education time of 3 hours, of which at least 2 days must be spent in on-site education.
Speaking of the online credit points for driving licenses, I was also confused about how many times I could take the course when I first got my license. After checking the official App guide online, I learned that you can retake the course multiple times within a scoring cycle, with no limit on the number of attempts, as long as you need to reduce your penalty points. The system will automatically deduct some points after each course, but there is a cap on the total reduction—for example, you can only reduce about 6 points a year, so don’t expect unlimited reductions. As a new driver, I often use this feature. Spending 20-30 minutes on each course not only helps me learn new traffic rules but is also quite beneficial. The key is to maintain a stable internet connection—just log into the App, select the course, and complete it. It’s straightforward, so I recommend new drivers use it multiple times to build up their safety knowledge rather than regretting it after losing all their points. It’s also best to regularly check your credit status to avoid disrupting your driving plans.