Is it acceptable to attend the full-score education after exceeding 15 days?
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After your driver's license has been deducted 12 points, it is required to complete the relevant procedures within 15 days, and then participate in the "full-score education" and related exams. If you exceed the 15-day period, you can still proceed with the procedures, but it is advised not to delay for too long. When going, you need to bring your ID card and driver's license to the traffic police department to schedule the study and exams. The calculation method for the driver's license demerit point cycle is as follows: 1. The calculation starts from the day the driver's license is initially issued, with every 12 months constituting a cycle. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," Article 65, the cumulative demerit point cycle (i.e., the demerit point cycle) for road traffic violations is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the driver's license is initially issued; 2. Based on the severity of the road traffic violation, the demerit points for a single violation are categorized into five types: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, and 1 point; 3. Article 66 states that for a motor vehicle driver's road traffic violations, penalties and demerit points are executed simultaneously. If a motor vehicle driver has two or more violations resulting in demerit points at one time, the points should be calculated separately and accumulated.