How to Handle the Situation When All 12 Points on the Driving License Are Deducted?
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After all 12 points are deducted, you must go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the motor vehicle driving license was issued or where the driver's illegal act occurred. There, you will undergo a 7-day training session on road traffic safety regulations and related knowledge, with 8 hours of study per day. You can then restore your driving license by retaking the Subject 1 test. The specific procedures are as follows: 1. Present the "Motor Vehicle Driver's Traffic Violation Full Score Education Notice" issued by the traffic management department, along with your ID card, motor vehicle driving license, or temporary driving license seizure certificate, and complete the registration procedures at the "window" of the vehicle management office within 15 days to receive the full score education notice. 2. You must personally attend the full score education training on time, usually in the morning each day. After completing the training, you will receive the "Subject 1" "Exam Appointment Certificate." Bring your ID card and the "Subject 1" "Exam Appointment Certificate" to take the "Subject 1" exam on time. After passing the relevant exam, you will receive the "Motor Vehicle Driver's Full Score Exam Information Feedback Notice" and regain your motor vehicle driving license. The entire process, from registration to training and then to completing the exam, usually takes about a week.
I have experience with this. Last year, my driver's license was deducted a full 12 points. I was quite panicked at the time and rushed to the traffic police station to handle it. The staff told me that I had to pay all the fines first, and then I had to attend a 7-day traffic safety training course. I had to attend classes on time every day, mainly covering traffic regulations and safety knowledge. After completing the course, I had to take the subject one exam, and only after passing the exam could I get my license back. The whole process took about two weeks, during which I couldn't drive and had to rely on taxis or public transportation, which was very inconvenient. I suggest always strictly adhering to speed limits and traffic signal rules when driving. Losing too many points is really troublesome and affects both work and daily life.