How to distinguish between 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 penalty points on a driver's license?

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CamilaMarie
09/01/25 3:01am
Driver's license penalty points of 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 are categorized based on the severity of violations. Here is a detailed breakdown of the penalty point system: 1. 1 point: Failure to use lights as required or improper meeting of vehicles. 2. 2 points: Improper driving or parking at intersections. 3. 3 points: Driving a passenger vehicle exceeding the speed limit or overloading by less than 20%. 4. 6 points: Violating traffic signal rules. 5. 12 points: Drunk driving. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% on highways or urban expressways, or driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles exceeding the speed limit by more than 20%.
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SanLeila
09/13/25 5:54am
I've been driving for many years and am quite familiar with the demerit point rules. One point is mainly deducted for minor violations, such as not using turn signals while driving or forgetting to fasten the seatbelt. Although these behaviors don't have a significant impact, they can become troublesome when accumulated. Two points are commonly deducted for speeding, such as driving around 70 on a road with a 60 km/h speed limit. Three points are usually related to running a red light or occupying a bus lane, which are more significant oversights. Six points are for more serious issues, like using a mobile phone while driving or fatigued driving, which affect both your own and others' safety. Twelve points are the most dangerous, involving drunk driving or hit-and-run incidents, which will directly lead to the suspension of the driver's license and require retaking the test. I remind everyone not to be careless while driving, as following the rules is crucial for road safety.
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AuroraLynn
09/13/25 5:56am
I'd like to share some practical experience: The point deduction system is quite straightforward. One-point violations are minor issues like improper parking; two points usually apply for speeding 5-10 km/h over the limit; three points are common for running red lights or failing to yield to pedestrians; six points mean more trouble, such as first-time drunk driving; twelve points directly revoke your license, requiring retaking the theoretical exam. I've seen a friend get six points for using a phone while driving, resulting in increased insurance premiums; in my younger days, I got a three-point ticket for rushing. The core of safe driving is not racing against time and using common sense to plan routes. These small mistakes accumulate into significant risks, so I recommend paying extra attention to signs and cameras in daily driving.
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