How to Handle 24 Points Deducted from a C1 Driver's License Under New Regulations?
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Attend the traffic management office's Category 1 learning program, which requires no less than 8 hours of study per day for 7 consecutive days as per regulations. Online learning is gradually being promoted. After completing the exam, remember to schedule the Category 3 test with the staff. After passing the Category 1 exam, there's no need to enroll in a driving school. The vehicle management office will directly arrange the Category 3 test within 10 days of passing Category 1.
My friend recently dealt with a situation where his C1 license was deducted 24 points, and now the regulations are even stricter. The driver's license will be temporarily suspended, and you must register for a study program at the vehicle management office within 15 days. You'll need to attend 7 consecutive days of traffic safety classes, and you must also schedule on-site education in advance. After completing the classes, you'll have to retake both the written test (Subject One) and the road test (Subject Three), with a significant gap between the two exams. The Subject One question bank has been updated, so you'll need to study the new materials; the requirements for the Subject Three road test are now more detailed. Only after passing both tests can your license points be reset and your license returned. The entire process will take at least over a month, so it's advisable to arrange for leave in advance. Don't delay handling this, as exceeding the deadline might even disqualify you from the study program.