How to Handle More Than 12 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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Handling Methods: 1. If 12 points are deducted during the probationary period, the driver's license will be invalidated, and the driver must re-learn and obtain a new license. 2. If 12 points are deducted after the probationary period, the driver can take the subject one exam after completing online and on-site learning organized by the Vehicle Management Office. Upon passing, the points can be cleared, and the driver's license record will be reset to zero. Below is additional information: 1. Driver's license point deduction is a penalty for traffic violations. Depending on the severity of the violation, points range from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 12 per offense. The deduction cycle is one inspection period. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, they lose their driving privileges and must undergo at least 7 days of traffic safety education. Only after passing the exam can their driving privileges be restored. 2. Point deduction serves to enforce compliance with traffic safety laws, thereby reducing the incidence of traffic accidents. However, in practice, the penalty lacks seriousness and standardization, making the point deduction system merely a formality. 3. The deduction cycle starts from the date the driver's license was obtained. For example, if the license was obtained on November 4th, then November 4th marks the start of the deduction cycle, which ends on November 3rd of the following year. 4. If the points deducted in one cycle do not reach 12 and all fines are paid before the cycle ends, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle.