How to Handle 8 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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If 8 points are deducted from your driver's license, you just need to bring the relevant documents and pay the fine to clear the points. The regulations for clearing points from a driver's license are as follows: 1. Clearance Time: According to regulations, the points on a driver's license are automatically cleared once every scoring cycle, with one scoring cycle lasting 12 months. The clearance date is the date when the driver's license was issued. 2. Less than 12 points in one cycle: The scoring system will automatically clear the points from the previous scoring cycle at the start of the next scoring cycle. Precautions regarding driver's license point deductions are as follows: 1. Note 1: If you have less than 12 points deducted in one scoring cycle, simply paying the fine is sufficient, and no further action is required. At the start of the next scoring cycle, the vehicle management computer system will clear all points from the previous scoring cycle. 2. Note 2: If 12 points are deducted in one scoring cycle, you must pass the subject one test after studying at the issuing vehicle management office or the local vehicle management office where the violation occurred before the full-point record can be cleared and the normal use of the driver's license can be restored.