How to Complete Online Study for 6-Point Driver's License Deduction?
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Driver's license point deductions can be studied online. The Online Safety and Civilized Driving Education Classroom for motor vehicle drivers is open 24/7, and eligible drivers can directly apply for full-point study online. More details are as follows: 1. Study Requirements: Drivers with no record of a single 6-point deduction or only one single 6-point deduction record can directly complete 7 days of safety and civilized driving study online. Drivers with two or more single 6-point deduction records or a full 12-point deduction must first report to the vehicle management office and complete one day of on-site study before proceeding with the remaining 6 days of online study. 2. Home Study Option: Drivers only need a computer with a camera and internet access to complete the safety and civilized driving study at home. The study can be paused midway, as long as it is completed within the stipulated time, it will be considered valid. After completing the full-point online study, the vehicle management department will review the results within one working day, and the review outcome will be sent to the driver via SMS. Upon receiving the SMS, drivers can independently schedule the time for the Subject 1 exam at the online vehicle management office.
Previously, my driver's license was deducted 6 points, and a friend recommended using the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP to complete the learning process. After logging into my account on the APP, I clicked on the 'Education and Learning' section and selected the full-score learning or the corresponding type. For a 6-point deduction, there is usually a short-term course available. It includes watching traffic safety videos, which last about 20 to 30 minutes, with vivid and engaging content like case studies of accidents. After completing the videos, there is a simple quiz consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions, and passing requires answering 80% correctly—super convenient. The entire process can be done at home without needing to visit the DMV, saving time and effort. Once completed, the points are automatically restored, and the system also records a reminder to avoid making mistakes within the cycle. It's recommended to find a location with stable internet to avoid interruptions and complete it efficiently in one go. By the way, this kind of learning isn’t just about dealing with point deductions—it genuinely helps improve safety awareness, such as remembering blind-spot precautions, making me a steadier and lower-risk driver.