How to operate the traffic law learning score deduction exemption?
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Driver users click on the business function on the homepage, select the 'Score Deduction through Learning' button, and enter the application page for score deduction through learning. Choose online learning, click the application button, read the business instructions, and then click submit. Click the 'Score Deduction through Learning' button to enter the learning interface. After reading the learning instructions, real-person authentication is required, and then proceed with learning as prompted.
I've taught quite a few friends how to use this point-deduction-by-learning feature, and it's actually quite simple. First, you need to download the official traffic management app '12123', register and log in, then find the 'Point Reduction Through Learning' entry. You can deduct up to 6 points at a time, but you'll need to spend 30 minutes watching educational videos. After that, there's a 20-question test, and you need to get at least 18 correct to pass. You can do this up to twice a week, with a cumulative maximum of 6 points. I recommend watching the videos with sound on, as the test questions will replay relevant clips. The system now saves your progress—last time I had to exit halfway to take a call, but I could continue where I left off when I returned. Just remember, the vehicle must be registered under your name, and you must complete the process within 30 days of the violation.
I've gone through the 'Learn to Deduct Points' process three times, and the key is to manage the timing. You must keep your eyes on the 30-minute video learning session the whole time, as the system randomly takes photos for facial verification—looking down at your phone will void the effort. The exam isn't too difficult, but it's best to use the error log feature in the question bank to note down frequently missed questions. I recommend doing it in one uninterrupted session—I once tried studying on a bus, but the signal cut out when we entered a tunnel. The 6-point cumulative deduction limit is crucial; don't expect to exceed it. After completing the course, you'll need to wait for platform review, and once approved, the points will be restored—just make sure not to miss the violation processing deadline.