How many years is the license renewed if 12 points are deducted within 10 years?
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A driver's license will be renewed for 10 years if 12 points are deducted within 10 years. If there is a record of 12 points being deducted within the 10-year validity period, the renewed license will still have a 10-year validity period. If there is no record of 12 points being deducted, a long-term valid driver's license can be issued. Here is some relevant information about point deduction in the traffic law: Handling of two 6-point violations: You can first handle one 6-point violation record, as general violation records are registered on the vehicle, not the driver's license. Therefore, one 6-point violation can be processed first. However, if both violations are on-site tickets issued by traffic police, the driver's license is usually already confiscated, and the driver needs to attend full-point education at the traffic police department. Handling when 12 points are not enough: According to relevant regulations, if a driver's license accumulates 12 points within one scoring cycle, the driver must go to the traffic police department or the license issuing authority within 15 days to attend a 7-day study on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study, the driver must take the subject one exam. Only after passing the exam can the points be cleared, and the driver's license returned.