How to Restore a Depleted Driving License Score?
2 Answers
After the scoring cycle ends, you can restore your score by participating in the verification study at the vehicle management office or through the mobile app Traffic Control 12123. You can submit the application in stages, and the verification is usually completed by the next day. You need to take the Subject 1 test of the motor vehicle driving license at the vehicle management office to restore your score.
I once experienced having all my driver's license points deducted, and the restoration process was actually quite systematic. First, I had to register for a driver's education course at the DMV, usually called a full-point education course, which took about a week with several hours of daily lessons on traffic rules and accident prevention. After completing the course, I had to pass a theoretical exam with basic questions but requiring memorization of many regulations. Passing the theory test was followed by a road test, similar to the initial license test, demonstrating skills like parallel parking. After passing all tests, the DMV would review the case, which could take from a few days to weeks before getting the new license. The whole process was time-consuming, but I learned a lot, such as not speeding and being cautious when changing lanes, which now makes me check tire pressure every morning before heading out.