How to Add 6 Points to a Driver's License?
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Points can be added to the driver's license. The point addition for the driver's license can be done through the 12123 Traffic Management APP, where studying driving rules and regulations can help increase the points. A driver's license (officially known as a motor vehicle driving license), also referred to as a "driving permit," is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals qualified to drive, typically in the form of a card. The following is an introduction to the motor vehicle driver's license: 1. Definition of a motor vehicle driving license: It refers to the legal certification issued by the administrative authorities after a person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required examinations, permitting them to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Examination subjects for a motor vehicle driving license: These include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving), totaling three subjects.
I've been driving for over a decade. At first, I had my points deducted several times and was quite worried about not being able to drive without points. Later, I learned about the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature on the Traffic Management 12123 APP, which allows you to earn points back by taking exams on traffic safety knowledge. The process is simple: after logging in with real-name authentication on the APP, enter the exam module, study videos for half an hour, and then answer ten multiple-choice questions. Getting nine correct earns you one point, with a maximum of twelve points. I once used this method to recover points deducted for running a red light. After studying, I became more mindful of following the rules, and now I feel much more at ease while driving. I recommend everyone take some time to watch these videos and accumulate knowledge to prevent point deductions in advance—it's much better than scrambling for solutions last minute. Safety comes first. Regularly maintaining your driver's license points can help avoid fines and hassles.