How often is the driving license score reset?
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Scoring periods are calculated from the date of initial issuance of the motor vehicle driving license, with a full-year reset and update. Below are relevant details: 1. Legal provisions: Article 24 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that the scoring cycle for a driving license is 12 months, with a 12-point limit per cycle. The scoring period is calculated from the date of initial issuance of the motor vehicle driving license. 2. Important notes: The maximum points that can be deducted from a driving license is 11. Note that this is cumulative within one scoring cycle, and not a single deduction where the record is cleared after handling. Records are retained until the start of the next scoring cycle. If the points do not reach 12 within one scoring cycle, it will not affect the use of the license.