How to remove 9 points deducted from the driver's license in advance?
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AB driver's license with 9 points deducted needs to pay the fine to remove the points, and the driver must attend a study session during the annual review within 30 days after the end of the current scoring cycle. For other types of driver's licenses with 9 points deducted, no study is required—just paying the fine will clear the points. Below is relevant information about driver's licenses: 1. Introduction to driver's licenses: The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driving license, also known as a "driver's license," which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Classification of driver's licenses: The current driver's licenses are divided into 16 categories: A1 driver's license, A2 driver's license, A3 driver's license, B1 driver's license, B2 driver's license, C1 driver's license, C2 driver's license, C3 driver's license, C4 driver's license, C5 driver's license, D driver's license, E driver's license, F driver's license, M driver's license, N driver's license, P driver's license.
After having 9 points deducted from your driver's license, you cannot manually clear the points in advance; it's an automatic annual reset system. I also had quite a few points deducted last time, close to that number, which scared me into driving much more carefully. You just have to wait until the current scoring cycle ends, usually after 12 months, for the points to reset. During this period, avoid any further violations, obey traffic signals and speed limits to minimize the risk of new deductions. Some regions offer traffic safety courses, and completing them can reduce 1-2 points, but you’ll need to check local regulations as not all areas have this option. Never try to buy or sell points through individuals or platforms—it’s illegal and could lead to heavier fines or even license suspension. I believe safe driving is crucial, so spending some time each week reviewing traffic rules helps cultivate good habits. Just be patient; the points will return naturally when the time comes, but the key is to drive well in the meantime.