Is 0 Cumulative Points on a Driver's License the Full Score?
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0 cumulative points on a driver's license indicate that the driver has not committed any traffic violations that resulted in points being deducted. Normally, a driver's license starts with 0 points. If the license is used to handle vehicle violations, corresponding points will be added. If the vehicle has multiple violations, the points on the driver's license will accumulate. The point system for a driver's license is as follows: Point Cycle: The point cycle is 12 months, meaning each year constitutes a point cycle. Traffic authorities assign penalty points for violations, and these points accumulate within each point cycle. Points Below 12: If the total points in a point cycle are below 12 and the driver has paid all fines for the violations, the points will be cleared. If the fines remain unpaid, the points will automatically carry over to the next point cycle. Points Reaching or Exceeding 12: If the total penalty points in a point cycle reach or exceed 12, the driver's license will be confiscated by the traffic authorities. The driver must retake courses on road traffic safety laws and regulations. Upon passing the exam, the points will be cleared, and the license will be returned. If the driver fails, they must continue studying and retake the exam.
After driving for so many years, I clearly know that the driver's license point system starts deducting from 12 points, and 0 points means no points have been deducted, so of course, it's a perfect score. It's like having 12 yuan—if you haven't spent any, it's still full. I remember when I first got my license, I was careless and got 2 points deducted, which made me extremely nervous at the time. Since then, I've driven more carefully and have maintained 0 points for several years now. These points reset every year, so as long as you don't violate any traffic rules, you can keep a perfect score. Safety comes first when driving—protect those 12 points to avoid accidents. Remember, following traffic rules makes it easy to achieve a 0-point perfect score, making life much easier.