How to Handle 24 Points Deducted from Driver's License
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After 24 points are deducted from your driver's license, you can handle it through studying or having someone else deduct the points for you. The main handling methods differ depending on the circumstances of the point deduction. On-the-spot penalty with 24 points deducted: The driver's license will be temporarily confiscated by the traffic police, and you must go to the traffic management department that confiscated it within 15 days to apply for full-score education. You first need to participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws and regulations, followed by the subject one exam. Within 10 days after completing subject one, you must take the road driving skills test, which is the subject three exam. Only after completing these will the deducted points be cleared and the driver's license returned. One-time deduction of 12 points plus other electronic violations totaling more than 12 points: You need to participate in the seven-day full-score education study of relevant knowledge, followed by the subject one exam, to clear the deducted points. For points deducted from electronic violation photos, you need to use another person's driver's license to deduct the points for you. As long as the points are deducted to below 24 points, you do not need to take the subject three exam. Because deductions between 12 and below 24 points only require participation in study and exams.