
Driver's license point deductions can be studied online. The online education platform for safe and civilized driving by motor vehicle drivers is open 24/7. Eligible drivers can directly apply for full-point study online. Drivers without any single 6-point deduction record or with only one single 6-point deduction record can complete 7 days of safe and civilized driving study online directly. Drivers with two or more single 6-point deduction records or a full 12-point deduction must first report to the vehicle office and complete one day of on-site study before proceeding with the remaining 6 days of online study. Here is additional information: 1. Requirements: Drivers only need a computer with a camera and internet connection to complete safe and civilized driving study at home. They can also pause during the study, as long as the study is completed within the specified time, it will be considered valid. 2. Review: 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 one exam at the online vehicle management office.

My driver's license was deducted six points, and I recently completed the online learning process. It wasn't too complicated—just download the 12123 app on my , register with real-name authentication, log in, and find the education section. There were several short videos covering traffic rules and various safe driving scenarios. I watched them quite attentively, taking about an hour or so, and could spread it over a few days while sitting comfortably on my couch at home. The content was practical, like slowing down at crosswalks, etc. After watching, there was a short quiz—30 multiple-choice questions, and you needed to get at least 27 right to pass. If you failed, you could retry twice, but I passed on my first attempt, and the points were quickly restored. The key takeaway is that this method reminds people not to drive recklessly—just being mindful in daily driving saves a lot of hassle. I recommend anyone with deducted points to complete the learning promptly and not wait until they hit the full 12-point limit to regret it.

Let me teach you how to restore your driver's license points online. Simply open the 12123 APP, enter your account credentials to log in, and look for the 'Full Score Education' option in the service hall. Click on it and select the online learning mode. The learning content consists of interactive videos and text materials, divided into several chapters totaling about an hour. Make sure not to exit or switch applications midway, as the system monitors your activity. After completing the lessons, you'll take an immediate test with questions like traffic signal interpretations—it's not hard but requires focus. If you fail, you can retake the test twice. Once you pass, the points will be automatically credited back to your account. The entire process takes about ten minutes for the key steps, making it perfect for handling in your spare time. Ensure a strong mobile signal for smooth operation and avoid disconnections to prevent loss of progress.

Last time I got six points deducted for speeding, which made me quite anxious. I quickly opened the 12123 APP to try online learning. I spent half an hour in the evening watching several safety education videos, which included vivid examples like turning on lights at night to alert pedestrians, leaving a deep impression on me. After completing the course, I immediately took the test and answered most questions correctly to regain the points. This wasn’t just about recovering points; it also reminded me of my safety responsibilities, making me more cautious while driving. The simple process allowed me to handle everything at home, avoiding unnecessary hassle. I recommend everyone to start learning promptly if points are deducted, as it helps promote traffic safety awareness.

Having 6 points deducted from your driver's license can be conveniently restored online. My experience is to download the 12123 APP, log in quickly, navigate to the learning section, and start the courses. The content is divided into segments, allowing for fragmented learning—like studying for ten minutes during meal breaks. Review key points before the exam, such as traffic light rules, and you can pass in one go. The key is to maintain a stable internet connection to avoid disconnections. Successfully completing the process restores your points without the hassle of queuing. The whole process takes just two or three days and even reinforces driving knowledge—truly convenient.

After deducting six points, I immediately took online courses for point reduction, and it went smoothly. Using the 12123 APP made it easy—just log in, select the learning module, watch videos, answer questions, and after completing the course and passing the exam, the points were restored. This experience reminded me to pay more attention to speed limits and avoid violations in the future. The learning process reinforced common knowledge, such as driving slower in rainy or foggy conditions. I recommend everyone regularly check for violations on the APP to stay safe, rather than waiting until points are fully deducted.


