How soon must you take the test after accumulating 12 points?
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After accumulating 12 penalty points on your driver's license and having it confiscated, you must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the issuing location of your motor vehicle driver's license or the location where the violation occurred within 15 days to attend a 7-day course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Upon completion, the vehicle management office should conduct a test on the learned material within 20 days. If you pass, your motor vehicle driver's license will be returned. Below are common traffic violations: 1. Running a red light: This is the most common violation. Since the introduction of the new traffic regulations, running a red light results in an immediate deduction of 6 points; 2. Driving without a license: If you continue to drive while your license is temporarily suspended, you will be fined and detained for 15 days. Driving without ever obtaining a license or after your license has been revoked will result in 15 days of detention and a fine; 3. Overloading or exceeding passenger limits: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. Exceeding these limits by 20% for passenger vehicles or 30% for freight vehicles will also result in a fine; 4. Driving under the influence of alcohol: Driving under the influence will result in a 3-month suspension of your motor vehicle driver's license and a fine. Driving a commercial vehicle under the influence will also result in a 3-month suspension and a fine; 5. Speeding: Driving 50% over the speed limit will result in a fine and the revocation of your motor vehicle driver's license.