How to Use the Study-to-Reduce-Points System for Driver's License?
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Usage of the Study-to-Reduce-Points System for Driver's License: 1. Reducing Points Through Study: Participate in online study (accumulate 30 minutes within 3 days) and pass the exam to reduce 1 point at a time. Participate in on-site study (no less than 1 hour each time) and pass the exam to reduce 2 points at a time. Participate in traffic safety public welfare activities (1 hour each time) to reduce 1 point at a time. There is no limit to the number of times you can participate in the "Study-to-Reduce-Points" system, but once a motor vehicle driver has reduced 6 points within a scoring cycle, they cannot continue to participate. 2. Situations Where Points Cannot Be Reduced: The police remind that if there are no points in the current scoring cycle, you cannot pre-store points through the "Study-to-Reduce-Points" system. Additionally, point reduction is deducted from the driver's existing accumulated points, not as a no-point treatment when handling traffic violations. It should not be misunderstood that "a maximum of 6 points can be reduced per scoring cycle" means increasing the full score of 12 points in a scoring cycle to 18 points. 3. Cannot Reduce Points If Already Deducted 12 Points: For those who have accumulated 12 points in a scoring cycle, the public traffic management department will detain their motor vehicle driver's license. The driver must participate in the study of road traffic safety laws and regulations and take the exam as required. If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned.