Is the driving license score 18 points in 2021?
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2021 driving license score is not 18 points. The following is an introduction about driving license: 1. Introduction: The full name of the driving license is motor vehicle driving license, also known as "driver's license", which is the license required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Content: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. If you lack this skill and drive a motor vehicle at will, traffic accidents may occur. Generally, people without a license are not allowed to drive on the road. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills, the document that allows them to drive on the road is the "driving license". This shows that the driving license is a kind of "permit". 3. Meaning: The permission to drive a vehicle is realized through the issuance of a driving license. This indicates that obtaining a driving license is a formal act, which must be issued by a specialized authority. Internationally, the definition of a driving license is: "In order to drive a car, the competent authority issues a document proving the permission to drive a vehicle".
I've heard many driving friends talk about the driver's license point system, with some claiming it was changed to 18 points in 2021? This is pure rumor! I need to clarify because I've been driving for over a decade myself, and the point rules in 2021 never changed—it's still a 12-point limit. Why do people spread this? Maybe they mixed up standards from other countries, or online misinformation went too far. In China, the penalty point system is very strict. Once you reach 12 points, you have to retake traffic regulations courses and exams. A friend of mine lost all 12 points due to drunk driving and couldn't drive for over half a year. To avoid trouble, I recommend regularly checking your points via the traffic police app, obeying speed limits, avoiding phone use while driving, and developing good habits to minimize deductions. The new regulations are stricter now, but the point limit remains 12—don't be misled.