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How to Handle a Driving License with Over 12 Points Deducted?

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Bradley
07/29/25 4:40pm
If your driving license exceeds 12 points, you need to retake the Subject 1 exam. Passing the exam will clear the deducted points. Below is the detailed process: 1. Traffic Safety Law Study: If a C1 driving license is deducted 12 points, the license will be confiscated. You must go to the traffic management department of the public security authority where the license was issued or where the driver's violation occurred to undergo a 7-day (8 hours per day) study of road traffic safety laws. Generally, the total study hours must be completed within 15 days. 2. Take the Subject 1 Exam: After passing the Subject 1 exam (with a score of 90 or above), the deducted points will be cleared, and the driving license will be reissued. For those who fail the exam, they need to reschedule and retake the exam until they pass.
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SanTravis
08/14/25 6:07am
Last year, I exceeded my driving license points by 15, almost losing my driving privileges. I rushed to the traffic police station to handle it and had to attend a week-long traffic law course—like being a driving school student again, attending lectures and taking notes every day. After completing the course, I had to retake the written test (Subject 1), which was harder than before. Failing meant retaking it. Only after passing could I get my license back, but I couldn’t drive for three months in between, making my commute a nightmare. This made me reflect: speeding and illegal parking tickets accumulating over time just aren’t worth it. Now, I use a mobile app to regularly check my points and review violation records monthly. Safe driving is the priority, and the doubled insurance premiums after point deductions are even more of a financial headache. In short, don’t wait until you exceed your points to regret it—developing good habits saves a lot of trouble.
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LeLiam
10/13/25 2:29am
A buddy of mine had his driver's license suspended for exceeding 13 penalty points. He was required to immediately stop driving and attend a five-day traffic regulation course at the transport bureau. After completion, he had to pass a test to reinstate his license—failure meant extending the course. The whole process disrupted his work and personal life, and he endured constant nagging from his parents. Since then, he's learned to use driving aids like speed alerts, pays closer attention to traffic signs, and avoids basic mistakes like running red lights. Exceeding points isn't just about losing your license—it also means paying for remedial courses, which feels unfair. My takeaway: Drive safely, address traffic fines promptly, and prioritize safety to avoid the hassle of point penalties.
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ODallas
11/26/25 3:28am
When your driver's license points exceed 12, I generally recommend taking immediate action. First, go to the local traffic department to complete the necessary procedures and attend a traffic regulations study course, which usually takes three to five days. After completing the course, you must pass an exam to restore your license. Driving is prohibited during the suspension period, and getting caught will result in more severe penalties. It's best to download the traffic police app to regularly check your points record and avoid unexpected accumulations. Always strictly adhere to speed limits while driving to effectively prevent point-overage crises.
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