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How to Check Deducted Points?

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DiEmiliano
09/06/2025, 01:02:10 AM

After entering the website homepage, the system will automatically locate your IP to determine your current geographical location. If the location is incorrect, you can manually change it. Fill in the province of the vehicle's registration, the license plate number, and the vehicle type. Enter the complete engine number of the motor vehicle. Click on "Main Line 1" to proceed with the query.

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DelAliyah
09/18/2025, 12:54:18 AM

I usually use the 'Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform' app on my phone to check penalty points. The official 12123 app is very convenient. After opening the app, I log in by entering my ID card and driver's license information. On the homepage, I simply click 'Driver's License Points Inquiry,' and it immediately shows my current score and details of traffic violations, such as the time, location, and reason for the penalty. If my score is close to 12 points, the app reminds me to attend traffic education to avoid license suspension. After downloading the app, registration is straightforward—just scan my ID card. After driving, I check it periodically. Developing this habit saves me the trouble of visiting the traffic bureau, ensuring safety and saving time. Over time, I found the app also allows online payment of fines, helping me handle violations promptly and reduce cumulative penalties. The overall operation is smooth, requiring no professional knowledge—smartphone users can easily manage it.

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MacMason
11/01/2025, 01:21:27 AM

Last week, I was caught by a speed camera for speeding and was worried about accumulating penalty points, so I went to the traffic police station window to check my record. I brought my driver's license and ID card, waited in line for a few minutes, and the staff entered my information into the computer and printed out a penalty point list. It showed the recent violation times and points, as well as the specific reasons for each violation. During the conversation, the officer advised me to handle the fines promptly to avoid additional late fees and reminded me that if the total points reach 12, I would have to retake the theoretical exam. Now, I understand the importance of regular checks and have started using online platforms or apps to avoid unexpected troubles. After driving for a long time, penalty points are not just numbers—they also affect insurance and driving qualifications. Next time, I plan to set a monthly phone reminder to check my record, ensuring safe and worry-free driving.

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DiRobert
12/15/2025, 12:30:50 AM

Checking demerit points is quite simple, just go to the local traffic management bureau. I stated my request at the front desk, and the staff checked the system using my ID card, quickly printing out the points statement. The process was smooth, suitable for those without smartphones. If you accumulate too many points, handle it promptly to avoid fine accumulation or license suspension. Just drive carefully in daily life.

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LaJackson
02/04/2026, 01:22:08 AM

Checking penalty points is not just about knowing the score, but also understanding the consequences. I regularly check my records through the official website or app, and if I notice one or two speeding violations, I promptly correct my habits. Accumulating 12 points requires retaking the written test (Subject One), and failing to pay fines on time incurs late fees. It's advisable to check once a month; developing good habits can prevent bigger troubles. The fundamental approach is to follow traffic rules while driving and minimize unnecessary violations. When checking, pay attention to privacy protection—using official channels is safe and reliable. Maintaining a low score leads to a more secure driving life.

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Norah
04/29/2026, 05:41:48 PM

I make it a habit to check my demerit points every quarter, using the '12123' app or the official website by entering my driver's license information to view detailed records. The content includes current points, historical violations, and processing progress. After setting up regular reminders, the app automatically notifies me, making it easy to track changes. Accumulating too many demerit points can affect insurance costs and driving eligibility, so it's crucial to handle fines promptly. Daily payments via banking apps or on-site are very convenient. While driving, paying attention to avoid common violations like running red lights or speeding can save hassle. When checking, protect personal information—official platforms are the most secure. Cultivating small habits makes driving life smoother and safer.

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