How to deal with 36 points deducted from a C1 driver's license?
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If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the relevant authorities will confiscate the driver's license. The driver must then attend a 5-day road traffic safety training course. After completing the training, they must take the subject one exam with the 'Training Completion Certificate'.
Back when I first started driving, I accidentally got caught speeding multiple times in a row, resulting in a whopping 36 points deducted from my C1 driver's license. I was panicked and immediately reported to the traffic police department. The staff informed me that I had to attend a week-long learning course covering traffic rules and safety knowledge. After completing the course, I had to pass an exam to get my license reinstated. The whole process was quite a hassle and cost me a lot of time, but it taught me a valuable lesson: now I strictly adhere to speed limits and don't play with fire anymore. After all, losing so many points isn't just troublesome—it can also affect insurance rates, and things could get much worse if an accident happens. Isn't it better to just pay more attention while driving? Less impulsive driving means more safety and peace of mind.