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How to Use Study Points to Offset Traffic Violations?

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McCayden
07/24/25 9:27am
After an electronic traffic violation record is generated, confirm the violation. Earn points by studying through the Study to Reduce Points program. Use the points obtained from Study to Reduce Points to offset the demerit points from the violation. When offsetting, pay attention to local policies; generally, demerit points within six years can be offset.
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CassidyLynn
08/11/25 1:37am
I've been driving for several years and tried the method of deducting traffic violation points through legal learning last year, which was quite practical. First, you need to download an official app on your phone, such as 'Traffic Management 12123', register an account, and then enter the legal learning point deduction section. Choose a set of traffic safety courses, mostly short videos or text materials. After completing them, take a brief test with multiple-choice questions. Passing the test earns you points, usually one point per session. Don't save up the points; when you have a traffic violation record, the system will prompt you whether to use the points for deduction during processing. For example, a 3-point violation can be offset by 3 points to avoid the penalty. However, not all violations are eligible—only minor ones like slightly exceeding the speed limit are applicable; serious violations are excluded. I've used it twice, saving some money while also learning useful knowledge. Remember, the points have a validity period, typically six months, so apply early to benefit sooner. This policy encourages more disciplined driving and offers peace of mind.
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Jared
09/25/25 2:50am
Nowadays, everything can be done on the phone, including earning points through traffic law studies. I usually use the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, click on the 'Study to Reduce Points' section, log in simply, and find courses to study. They're mostly short videos teaching safe driving. After studying, you take a test, and answering a few questions correctly earns you points. Once you've got the points, don't let them sit idle. When processing a traffic violation, the system automatically pops up asking if you want to use your points to offset the penalty. For example, a 2-point penalty can be offset with 2 points. The process is quick, saving me the hassle of queuing at the traffic management office. Just be mindful of the limits; it only covers minor offenses, not major ones. I've tried it, and while it's convenient, you have to remember to study proactively and not forget. This feature is really thoughtful in the digital age, solving minor driving issues directly.
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