How often is the driving license point system updated?
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The demerit point cycle for a driving license is 12 months, with a total of 12 points available. The cycle is calculated from the date the motor vehicle driving license is first issued. Here is relevant information about driving licenses: 1. Motor Vehicle Driving License: Also known as "driver's license", it is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Demerit Point Cycle: The cycle lasts 12 months with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the driving license is first issued. For example, if the initial issuance date of the license is May x, 2020, then the demerit point cycle would be from 00:00 on May x, 2020 to 24:00 on May x, 2021. 3. Points for Violations: If the accumulated points within a cycle do not reach 12, the point system will enter the next cycle, and the points from the previous cycle (after paying all fines) will be automatically reset. 4. Accumulating 12 Points: If you accumulate 12 points, you must attend a study session and pass the subject one test at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or where the violation occurred. Only then can the points be reset. Otherwise, your driving license cannot be used normally.