How to Handle 12 Points Deducted from the Driver's License?

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KennedyRose
07/30/25 12:42am
Here is an introduction about what happens when 12 points are deducted from a driver's license: 1. For Class AB licenses with 12 points deducted: The highest permitted driving category will be revoked, and the driver must complete the downgrade and license replacement procedure within 30 days. The driver's license will be temporarily confiscated, and the driver must attend a 7-day training course at the license issuing location or the place where the violation occurred within 15 days. After completing the course, the driver must take an exam. If passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If failed, the driver must continue training and retake the exam. Refusal to attend training or take the exam will result in the public announcement by the traffic management department of the public security authority that the driver's license is suspended. 2. For Class C licenses with 12 points deducted: If 12 points are deducted within one scoring cycle, the driver's license will be temporarily confiscated, and the driver must retake the subject one exam. If passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If failed, the driver must continue training and retake the exam. Refusal to attend training or take the exam will result in the public announcement by the traffic management department of the public security authority that the driver's license is suspended. 3. For probationary periods with 12 points deducted: For Class AB license holders, 12 points deducted during the probationary period will result in immediate revocation and downgrade. For Class C license holders, 12 points deducted during the probationary period will result in the revocation of the driver's license.
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