How many times can I take the point reduction test in one day?
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You can take the point reduction test a maximum of two times in one day. Here are the specific details about the study-for-point-reduction program: Purpose: The study-for-point-reduction program is designed to reduce existing demerit points on your driver's license, not to add points or replace penalty points for violations. The points obtained through this program are used to clear existing demerit records. For example, if you were penalized with 6 points for a violation, passing the study-for-point-reduction test would clear those 6 points, allowing you to start fresh. Regulations: The number of points you can have after participating in the study-for-point-reduction program depends on how many points you had before participating, but the total accumulated points cannot exceed 11. Whether you participate in the study-for-point-reduction program or not, your driver's license still only has 12 points. The program only helps reduce existing demerit points on your license; it does not increase the total points to 18.
I just finished the process of reducing points on my driver's license, so I'm quite familiar with it. You can take the test twice in one day, including the first attempt and one make-up opportunity. During my first try, I failed because I didn't read the questions carefully, but I passed smoothly three hours later on my second attempt. However, it's important to note that you can only reduce 1 point per successful test, with a maximum of 6 points per scoring cycle. Online study must last at least 30 minutes before you can take the test, and you must complete the test within seven days after studying. Remember to choose a time with good internet speed for the test—last time, my test got stuck halfway and couldn't be submitted, wasting an opportunity.