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How to Deduct Points from a Driver's License?

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MadelineFitz
07/29/25 3:55pm
Bring the relevant documents to the traffic police team at the place of violation or vehicle registration to pay the fine. Applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license must meet the following requirements: 1. Height: Applicants for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses must be at least 155 cm tall. Applicants for medium-sized buses must be at least 150 cm tall. 2. Vision: Applicants for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams must have uncorrected or corrected visual acuity of at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart.
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MacKaylee
08/15/25 3:53am
I just got my driver's license not long ago and already had points deducted. Later, I researched how to clear points. Now I understand that points cannot be removed immediately; they must wait until the scoring cycle ends or be reduced by passing a traffic safety education test. My cycle starts from the date I received my license and lasts one year, after which the points reset automatically. For example, if I had three points deducted last year, they were gone by the beginning of this year. To clear points earlier, I can go to the traffic service platform to watch educational videos, complete quizzes, and pass the test to reduce 1-2 points, but the maximum reduction per year is 6 points. I set aside time each week to study, which is quite fun and reminds me to drive more carefully. Never ask someone else to take the points for you—the traffic management system monitors this, and if caught, you could face fines or even be blacklisted. I recommend downloading the Traffic Management 12123 APP, where you can check your points and handle violations, making it easier to manage and avoid panicking when points are close to the limit. Drive safely and avoid violations, and naturally, your points won’t pile up, saving you the trouble of clearing them.
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DelEmilio
10/12/25 4:45am
Having driven for over a decade, I became familiar with the point deduction rules after being penalized a few times. Legally, point clearance means accumulated penalty points are automatically reset at the end of the scoring cycle, which typically lasts 12 months starting from the month the driver's license was first issued. For instance, once a traffic violation is processed, the points are recorded; they'll only be cleared before the next cycle begins. Additionally, passing online traffic safety exams can reduce points. I practice three or four times a year, and passing these tests to deduct one or two points is quite helpful. The point clearance process involves three steps: first, handle the violation and pay the fine; then, participate in study sessions and exams on the traffic management platform; finally, wait or reduce points accordingly. Be cautious not to engage in illegal activities like having others take the penalty for you—AI photo recognition is strictly enforced now, and getting caught results in heavier penalties. Make it a habit to check your points monthly via the app; if they exceed 9, act quickly to reduce them and avoid retaking the theoretical exam. This approach ensures both compliance and peace of mind.
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SanCali
11/25/25 5:48am
As a parent, I'm always concerned about my child's driving safety and emphasize safety first when it comes to point deduction. If points are deducted, deal with the traffic violation promptly—pay the fine and the points will be restored. Points are mainly cleared by waiting for the annual cycle to reset automatically or by taking exams to reduce some points. I often remind my child that the number of points reflects driving habits—it's better to avoid violations early on than to deal with point deductions later: not rushing yellow lights and yielding to pedestrians can prevent most point deductions. Handling traffic violations takes just a few minutes with the traffic management app, and the educational videos are both interesting and informative. Remember, proxy point deduction is illegal and carries high costs—don't engage in it. Safe driving is the core. Spending ten minutes each week reviewing traffic rules keeps points intact and gives the whole family peace of mind.
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