How to Handle 33 Demerit Points When the Points Are Not Enough?
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Methods to handle 33 demerit points: 1. Consecutive demerit points incurred at the same time: Generally, the driver responsible for the violation should go to the traffic police violation handling office to process the violation information. If all 33 points are incurred by one person at the same time, the driver should, within 15 days, attend a 7-day course on subject one (written test) and take the exam at the place where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. Within 10 days after passing the exam, the driver must also take the road driving skills test (subject two). After completing all the courses and passing the exams, the driver can retrieve their license. 2. Demerit points incurred at different times: If the demerit points are not incurred at the same time and are all violations captured by electronic surveillance, the 33 demerit points can be handled collectively by three driver's licenses linked to the vehicle. This means each license will bear 11 points. Since electronic surveillance can only capture the violating vehicle and not the driver, as long as the violation is confirmed, paying the fine is sufficient. Within the current scoring cycle, as long as there are no further violations, there will be no significant impact. After paying the fine, the points will automatically reset in the next scoring cycle.