Is it a problem if a C1 driver's license has only one point left?
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A C1 driver's license with only one point left does not affect its use. As long as no further points are deducted within the scoring cycle, there will be no impact. However, if additional points are deducted within the cycle, it may result in a full score, leading to the temporary suspension of the driver's license. The C1 driver's license is one of the codes for motor vehicle driver's licenses. The permitted driving scope of a C1 license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro cargo vehicles; light, small, and micro special operation vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with seating capacity of 9 or fewer people. C1 license examination: The examination consists of four subjects: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, road driving, and safe and civilized driving common sense. The passing standards for the C1 examination are as follows: Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1) — written test, scored out of 100, with 90 or above required to pass. Field driving (Subject 2) — on-site, actual vehicle operation. The minimum passing score is 80; scores below 80 are failing. Road driving (Subject 3) — on the road or simulated field, actual vehicle operation. Scored out of 100, with 90 or above required to pass. Safe and civilized driving common sense — written test, featuring questions in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. There are 50 questions in total, scored out of 100, with 90 or above required to pass.
As a driver, I think having only one point left is really dangerous. If you accidentally speed or run a red light, your points could be deducted all at once. Not only might your license be suspended, but you’d also have to retake the test—what a hassle! You have to be extra careful when driving, review traffic rules often, and avoid minor mistakes. For example, slow down at intersections, don’t rush through yellow lights, and avoid rear-end collisions. Remember to check your point status regularly. If you’re running low on points, find ways to reduce them, like attending traffic safety education programs. In short, safety comes first. Keeping enough points ensures peace of mind while driving.