How to Clear 3 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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If 3 points are deducted from your driver's license, the demerit points will be cleared once the fine is paid. Below are common traffic violations: 1. Running a red light: This is the most common violation. According to the new traffic regulations, running a red light results in a one-time deduction of 6 points; 2. Driving without a license: If a driver continues to drive while their license is suspended, they will face a fine and 15 days of detention. For driving without a valid license or driving with a revoked license, the penalty is 15 days of detention and a fine; 3. Speeding: If a vehicle exceeds the speed limit by 50%, the driver will be fined and their license will be revoked.
My driver's license got 3 points deducted. Veteran drivers told me it mainly relies on the automatic reset at the end of the scoring cycle, usually after 12 months. During this period, I need to drive carefully to avoid additional violations and point deductions. It's best to check the points to prevent reaching 12 points and risking revocation. To clear points faster, I can attend traffic regulation classes or take exams, as some places allow point reductions. I usually pay attention to speed limits, avoid running red lights, and drive safely to prevent these troubles. It's good to learn local rules in advance instead of cramming at the last minute. Remember, patience is key.