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How to Reduce Points Through Legal Studies?

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AndersonAnn
08/27/2025, 11:22:02 PM

Point reduction through legal studies involves applying for online learning and exams, participating in online learning, taking online exams, and subsequently reducing points on the driver's license. Here are additional details: Point reduction through legal studies is a measure for licensed drivers who have been penalized with points due to traffic violations. By participating in online traffic safety education and passing the exam, they can have their points reduced. "Point Reduction Through Legal Studies" is a convenient traffic management measure uniformly deployed by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security. Maximum reduction of 6 points: A driver's license has only 12 points per scoring cycle, which may not be sufficient for some drivers. With the full implementation of the point reduction policy, any driver who meets the application criteria can complete real-name authentication through the Traffic Management 12123 online learning and exam platform. After 30 minutes of study and passing the exam, they can reduce 1 point, with a maximum cumulative reduction of 6 points per scoring cycle. Reduction rules: After receiving traffic safety education as required, eligible drivers can have points deducted from their current accumulated points, with a maximum cumulative reduction of 6 points. However, this cannot be used to reduce points for traffic violations that have not yet occurred. Specifically, passing an online study and exam reduces 1 point per instance; passing an on-site study and exam reduces 2 points per instance; participating in traffic safety public welfare activities reduces 1 point per instance.

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McClayton
09/09/2025, 04:41:58 AM

I once had a few points deducted from my driving record due to a careless mistake, but later I used the 'Study to Reduce Points' method to offset some of the penalties. Simply put, this method allows you to reduce points by studying and passing an exam. Download the official app like 'Traffic Management 12123,' log in, and find the 'Study to Reduce Points' section. Choose the online courses on traffic regulations, which include video or graphic explanations on safe driving rules, such as crossing intersections and speed limits. After completing the study, you can take the exam, which consists of multiple-choice questions. Scoring 80 or above means you pass. Once passed, you can apply to deduct one or two penalty points. Keep in mind that the maximum reduction per year is six points, and you must ensure all outstanding fines are settled. This method is quite practical, but it’s still important to drive carefully and develop good habits to avoid trouble. I recommend setting aside some time each week to review the material, so you don’t have to cram at the last minute.

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StJasper
05/09/2026, 06:22:36 AM

The 'Learn to Reduce Points' method is quite reliable. I've used it several times to offset violation points. The process is straightforward: register on a traffic management platform, such as an app, and enter the 'Learn to Reduce Points' section. The traffic safety courses cover a comprehensive range of topics, from traffic light rules to emergency handling, and the tests are simple with a high pass rate. After passing the test, apply for point reduction, and the system processes it automatically, typically deducting one point per attempt. Remember, the eligibility requirements include no overdue fines and an annual limit. This method not only saves money but also enhances safety awareness and reduces repeated mistakes. It's recommended to combine this with regular driving habits and periodic learning, as cultivating good driving practices offers more long-term benefits than simply reducing points.

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CharlesDella
05/10/2026, 11:49:02 PM

I personally experienced the 'Learn to Reduce Points' program, which exempts part of traffic violation points through education and testing. Log in to official apps like 'Traffic Management 12123', study safety driving standards in the 'Learn to Reduce Points' section, then pass a small quiz to apply for point reduction. The process isn't complicated, but ensure all fines are paid before using the app. This policy encourages rule compliance, practically helps reduce driving risks, and saves money and hassle. I recommend spending some time weekly to learn gradually, forming long-term safe driving habits.

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