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How to Handle a Driving License with More Than 12 Demerit Points?

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DiLilah
09/05/25 3:38am
If a driver's license accumulates more than 12 demerit points, the following measures should be taken: 1. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 demerit 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 15 days to undergo a seven-day education program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the education, the vehicle management office should administer the subject one test within 20 days. 2. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 or more demerit points twice within a scoring cycle, the vehicle management office should also administer the subject three test within 10 days after passing the subject one test.
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DelJames
09/17/25 4:14am
My driver's license points had exceeded 12 due to accumulated violations like speeding and lane changes without signaling. I panicked when I found out and immediately signed up for a traffic safety education course at the traffic police station. The course lasted about a week, covering traffic rule reviews, safe driving videos, and simulation tests—a few hours each day, which felt quite substantial. After completion, I had to retake the written test (Theory Test). The questions weren't overly difficult, but the pressure was high, and I studied extensively to pass. Once cleared, my points reset to zero, and they reminded me to pay more attention to signals and speed limits while driving. The entire process took roughly two weeks. My advice: don’t wait until your points pile up—use navigation alerts or apps to monitor violations proactively. Prevention is key, saving you time and effort in the long run.
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DiKeegan
10/31/25 4:45am
As a driver with over five years of experience, I don't find handling a deduction of more than 12 points too complicated. Once you receive the notice, immediately go to the DMV to complete the procedures. They will arrange training sessions, such as lectures on traffic regulations and mock exam practices. After completing these, take the formal exam, and upon passing, your points will be reset. The key is not to delay, otherwise your license may be suspended or downgraded. I've faced a similar issue myself and learned the importance of controlling speed—now I try not to rush. For prevention, make good use of vehicle assistance systems or regularly check for traffic violations, which can significantly reduce such troubles. Safety comes first when driving; small issues can escalate into major problems, and it's just not worth it.
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