How to Handle 30 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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If 30 points are deducted from your driver's license, you must complete the relevant suspension procedures within 15 days and participate in study and examination. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, they must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within fifteen days to undergo a seven-day education on relevant knowledge. After completing the education, the vehicle management office should conduct a subject one exam within twenty days. Below are the relevant rules regarding point deductions: 1. Class C License: If a Class C license accumulates 12 points, the holder must retake the subject one exam and can only drive after passing the exam. Driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving and is prohibited. 2. Class A and B Licenses: If a Class A or B license accumulates 12 points, it will be directly downgraded. The local traffic management office will revoke the driving qualification for the highest permitted vehicle type and process the downgrade and license replacement within thirty days. 3. Probation Period Rules: For drivers holding Class A or B licenses, if they accumulate more than 6 points but less than 12 points during the probation period, the probation period will be extended by one year. The same rule applies to Class C licenses. However, if 12 points are accumulated during the probation period, the driving qualification for the probationary vehicle type will be revoked.