How many times can points be deducted from a driver's license in a year?
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Points can be deducted from a driver's license once a year, and once these points are cleared, a new 12 points will be available. If a driver's license is deducted 12 points, the driver must participate in traffic regulations training organized by the traffic management department within 15 days after the license is temporarily suspended. After completing the training, the vehicle management office must conduct a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days. Below are the risks of point deduction substitution: 1. Inability to protect one's rights: In case of disputes, the driver cannot protect their rights. 2. Negative impact on employment and other aspects: If all points are deducted due to substitution, the driver must retake the exam. Additionally, accumulating too many traffic violation records may severely impact future employment. 3. Severe penalties if discovered: If point trading or substitution is confirmed, the public security department will confiscate illegal gains, re-penalize the traffic violations, and impose heavier penalties on those involved in buying or selling points.