How to Handle 24 Points Deducted from Driving License?
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When more than 24 points are deducted from a driving license, it is generally required to report to the traffic management department of the public security authority within 15 days. The following are specific details regarding the deduction of 24 points from a driving license: 1. On-the-spot penalty of 24 points: The driving license will be temporarily confiscated by the traffic police, and the driver must attend a full-score education program at the traffic management department within 15 days. This involves first participating in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws and regulations, followed by the theory test (Subject One). Within 10 days after completing Subject One, the driver must take the road driving skills test (Subject Three). Only after completing these steps will the deducted points be cleared, and the driving license returned. 2. One-time deduction of 12 points plus other electronic violations totaling more than 12 points: The driver only needs to participate in the seven-day knowledge study of the full-score education program and then take the Subject One test to clear the points. For points deducted due to electronic surveillance violations, another driving license can be used to deduct the points on behalf, as long as the total points deducted are reduced to below 24. In such cases, the driver does not need to take the Subject Three test, as deductions between 12 and below 24 points only require participation in study and the Subject One test.