How to Learn Online for Driver's License Point Deduction?
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Online learning method for driver's license point deduction: Register on the online vehicle management office, and have your portrait photo taken during registration. The total learning duration is three hours, with the option to pause midway. Completion within the specified time is considered valid. During the learning process, the webpage will periodically pop up simple questions that require the learner to answer within a set time. Incorrect answers or exceeding the time limit will result in returning to the previous question point for re-learning. The learning results can be collected personally or mailed after two days. A driver's license is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license.
I've had the experience of having my driver's license points deducted and used the Traffic Management 12123 app to reduce points through online learning. The steps were quite simple: first, download and install the app, register and log in, then bind your driver's license information, and enter the 'Full Score Education' option to choose the online learning mode. The system would recommend video courses based on the points deducted, such as explanations of traffic rules and case studies of accidents. You'd need to spend an hour or two carefully watching them and completing the in-class tests. The test questions were mostly multiple-choice, and you only needed to answer 80% correctly. After completing the learning, submit the report, and usually within a day or two, the system would automatically process it, reducing 1-3 points. This method is convenient and practical, especially suitable for busy people who don't need to take special leave to go to a driving school or traffic management office—just do it at home or during the commute. I recommend regularly checking for app updates to ensure timely information and not miss learning opportunities to avoid escalating penalties.