How to Handle 18 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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If a driver accumulates 12 points or more in a single scoring cycle, they must attend a seven-day course on road-related knowledge at the license-issuing authority within 15 days. After completing the education course, the vehicle management office should administer a subject one exam to the driver within 20 days.
Having 18 points deducted from your driver's license is indeed quite troublesome. According to regulations, you must attend a seven-day road traffic safety laws and regulations training course. My friend had this experience before when he got his license fully suspended for speeding and running a red light. The whole process involves first going to the traffic police station to handle the violation and pay the fine, then taking the notice to a designated driving school for training. The course runs eight hours daily for seven consecutive days, covering traffic regulations and case studies of accidents. Upon completion, you must take an on-site exam based on questions from the subject one test bank, requiring a score of 90 or above to pass. If you fail, you have to retake the course, which is very time-consuming. Most critically, if you accumulate another 6 points within a year, your license will be suspended for six months immediately. So it's best to install a dashcam, regularly check speed limit signs indicated by navigation, and avoid secondary violations.