How often are the 12 points on a driver's license updated?
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The 12 points on a driver's license are updated according to the scoring cycle, which means they are updated one year after obtaining the license. Below is some information about driver's licenses: 1. The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license is initially obtained. 2. If a motor vehicle driver's accumulated points within a scoring cycle do not reach 12 and the imposed fines have been paid, the points will be cleared. Additional Information: 1. The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially applies for a driver's license or adds a permitted vehicle type is considered the probationary period. 2. Drivers who newly obtain licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks must, within 30 days after the probationary period ends, take exams on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency handling, and other knowledge. They must also undergo no less than half an hour of traffic accident case warning education. During the probationary period, drivers should affix or hang a uniform-style probationary sign at the rear of the vehicle.