Is it okay to have 11 points deducted from a C1 license?
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C1 driver's license with 11 points deducted has no significant impact. After handling the penalty, the points will automatically reset to 12 in the next scoring cycle; failure to address it will carry consequences, as the 11 points will carry over to the next cycle, leaving no available points for that period. Age requirements for applying for a C1 license: The minimum age for a C1 license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 and above must pass tests assessing memory, judgment, and reaction abilities. Vehicle types permitted with a C1 license: A C1 license allows driving small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special-purpose vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with seating capacity of 9 or fewer. Vehicles not permitted with a C1 license: A C1 license does not permit driving large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, regular three-wheeled motorcycles, regular two-wheeled motorcycles, mopeds, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, or trams. Additionally, a C1 license holder cannot drive vehicles with more than 9 seats or cargo vehicles exceeding 6 meters in total length.
I'm a new driver who just got my C1 license. Recently, I've accumulated 11 penalty points from several consecutive traffic violations, which makes me quite nervous because I know the total is only 12 points. Once it's maxed out, I'll have to attend traffic school and retake the test. With only 1 point left, I must drive extra carefully to avoid any minor mistakes like speeding or running red lights. I recommend downloading the Traffic Management 12123 app to regularly check point status and develop good driving habits such as maintaining safe distances and avoiding phone use. If necessary, take defensive driving courses as preventive measures. Safety first—don't let small mistakes disrupt daily commutes. Remember, points usually reset after a one-year cycle, but hitting the limit would be troublesome.