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How to Handle 12-Point Deduction for Drunk Driving?

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KathrynLynn
09/06/25 3:52am

If a driver receives a 12-point deduction for drunk driving, they must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the location where their driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days to participate in study sessions and take an exam. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a single scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority is required to confiscate their driver's license. Additional Information: The motor vehicle driver must attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days. After completing the study sessions, the vehicle management office must administer an exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days.

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DelAmir
09/18/25 3:48am

I've experienced the hassle of getting 12 points deducted for drunk driving once. When the ticket arrived, I immediately went to the traffic police station to handle it and paid a hefty fine. Then came the 6-month driving suspension - couldn't even touch the steering wheel. After that, I had to attend a mandatory 7-day training course, studying traffic regulations every day. The process was tedious but necessary. Upon completion, I had to retake the written test (Subject 1). The re-examination was nerve-wracking, but thorough preparation helped me pass on the first try. The whole ordeal took nearly a month and cost thousands, not counting the lost time. Looking back, drunk driving is too dangerous - I've sworn off it completely to avoid going through this again. Let my experience serve as a warning - safety always comes first.

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CadenLynn
11/01/25 4:14am

When I first got 12 points deducted, I was panicking like crazy. As a new driver, I had no idea what to do. After researching a lot, I found out that first, I had to stop driving for half a year—just had to tough it out. Then, I needed to report to the traffic police station, bringing my driver's license and ID card to complete some registration procedures. Next, I was scheduled for a learning course, a few days of intensive education. The exam was even more nerve-wracking, but the questions for retaking the theory test (Subject 1) didn’t change much, and with enough practice, I passed easily. It cost me money and disrupted my daily life, like being late for work and getting my salary docked. The lesson was harsh: not a single drop of alcohol before driving, or the next penalty would be even worse. This was a chance to reflect deeply—developing good habits is what matters most.

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SanNorah
11/01/25 4:16am

Watching others go through the penalty process for drunk driving, I remind you: promptly visit the traffic police department to complete the formalities, don't delay. After accepting the penalty, a 6-month driving suspension is legally required. Then attend a mandatory course covering the dangers of drunk driving and legal details, followed by a theory test (Subject 1). Passing restores your license points, and everything returns to normal. The process is straightforward and orderly, but prepare documents in advance to avoid multiple trips. Don't forget to pay fines to prevent additional penalties. Never drink before driving next time—it avoids hassle and danger. Just follow these simple steps, no need to overthink.

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Sophie
12/15/25 4:28am

Losing 12 points is not just about the penalty—it's a matter of life and death. Handling it seriously is a must: first, suspend driving for six months as required, avoiding reckless driving that could cause harm. Then, participate in educational courses to deepen your understanding of the risks of drunk driving. Pass the written test (Subject 1) to restore your license points. During this period, reflect on your driving behavior and correct mistakes. Drunk driving easily leads to accidents, harming both yourself and others—so this is a turning point to develop a habit of never driving under the influence. In the long run, safety is a thousand times more important than points; being responsible for yourself also means being responsible for others. Use your free time to learn about healthy lifestyles, preventing risks before they arise.

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Layla
12/15/25 4:28am

Just follow the steps one by one. After receiving the ticket, immediately report to the traffic police station to pay the fine and confirm the penalty. Your driving license will be suspended for 6 months—remember not to drive during this period. Next, schedule the mandatory education course, which requires at least 7 consecutive days of study. After completion, you'll take the theoretical exam (Subject 1). Prepare by practicing mock tests; passing with a score of 70 or above is manageable. Once you pass the exam, your license points will be restored. The entire process usually takes about a month, with costs including the fine and course fees totaling around two to three thousand yuan. Note: Don’t forget to bring your ID card and original driver’s license for the procedures. The process is tight, so completing it early saves hassle.

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