How to restore a C1 driver's license with 6 points deducted?
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C1 driver's license with 6 points deducted can be restored as follows: 1. A C1 driver's license with 6 points deducted does not affect normal driving, but the fine must be paid. If the violation remains unpaid, the points will carry over to the next scoring cycle, and so on. 2. If 6 points are deducted in a scoring cycle, the points will be cleared after paying the fine, but the record will remain. If another 6 points are deducted in the same cycle, the total will reach 12 points, and the license will be suspended. The driver must then pass the subject one exam to retrieve the license. 3. If the driver's license is not fully deducted 12 points in each scoring cycle during its validity period, a new license with a longer validity period will be issued. The validity periods are 6 years, 10 years, and long-term. 4. The first year after obtaining the license is the probationary period. If 12 points are deducted during this period, the probationary driving qualification will be revoked, and the driver must pass all subject exams again to obtain the license.