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How to Earn Points Reduction on Traffic Management 12123?

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LaMackenzie
09/05/25 5:46am
Open the Traffic Management 12123 app on your mobile phone. After successfully logging in and entering the homepage, click "More" to access the service center page. Then, under the Education and Learning Services section, click "Point Reduction Learning" to proceed. Submit the required documents for review, including your ID card and driver's license. Watch a 30-minute video and answer 20 questions. If you pass, you will be eligible for point reduction. Note: You can earn 1 point per session, with a maximum of 6 points per scoring cycle.
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AliceLynn
09/17/25 6:08am
I recently researched this feature. On the Traffic Management 12123 app, you can indeed earn points through traffic law study. I just used it last week to deduct 1 point from my record. Open the app and enter the 'Study to Reduce Points' module, then follow the instructions to watch 30 minutes of traffic regulation videos before taking a 20-question test. The questions cover safe driving knowledge, such as how to use lights in rainy or foggy conditions and rules for emergency lane usage. Scoring above 90 on the test will remove 1 violation point. You can deduct up to 6 points per month, but I found doing three sets of questions consecutively quite exhausting. I recommend watching the videos calmly in the evening - even with ten years of driving experience, I encountered some new knowledge points. This feature is quite useful for improving safety awareness.
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DelEverett
10/31/25 6:40am
As a long-distance driver, the 12123 point reduction program has genuinely helped me. I remember that time when I got points deducted for speeding, I used my phone at a rest area to complete the point reduction course. The process is straightforward: select video courses → watch 30 minutes of educational content → take an in-class quiz. The questions aren't hard but are very practical, like how accident warning triangles should be placed at least 150 meters away. The key is to pay attention to the facial recognition verification—my friend had his session invalidated because he stepped away midway. You can apply twice a month, but the maximum deduction is only 6 points. This method of exchanging knowledge for points is more meaningful than just paying fines.
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