Point Deduction During Motorcycle License Probation Period?

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JohnFitz
07/29/25 6:44pm
If points deducted during the motorcycle license probation period do not exceed 11, the record will be cleared upon completion of the probation period as long as no further violations occur and fines are paid, allowing for regular license conversion. Motorcycle regulations: Motorcycles are also classified as motor vehicles. All motor vehicles are subject to the same Road Traffic Safety Law, including consistent penalties for violations, point deductions, and fines. According to relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, if holding multiple permitted vehicle categories, penalties for violations involving point deductions and fines will be imposed based on the highest permitted vehicle category. Riding techniques: When riding between two rows of parked cars in a parking lot, be cautious of reversing vehicles. During traffic jams or while waiting at a red light, maintain at least one motorcycle's length distance from the vehicle ahead and avoid occupying the center of the lane. Instead, align parallel with the left wheel of the preceding vehicle to better observe road hazards such as potholes, oil spills, or puddles.
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LeCarlos
08/14/25 12:10pm
I just got my motorcycle license and was particularly nervous about penalty points during the probationary period. The instructor reminded me that the probationary period is the first 12 months, and if I accumulate 12 penalty points for traffic violations during this time, my license will be revoked outright, forcing me to re-enroll and start from scratch. Now, I’m extra cautious on the road, especially worried about running red lights or speeding—offenses that could cost me 6 points or more. I’ve heard some people have to extend their learning period if they rack up too many points during probation, and I definitely don’t want that. I also make sure to check my vehicle regularly, ensuring the brakes and lights are functioning properly to avoid fines for minor issues. Remembering the rules is crucial—for example, wearing a helmet isn’t just about safety; getting caught without one also means penalty points. As a new rider, the last thing I want is unnecessary trouble. In short, I have to drive by the book—only after surviving the probationary period will I truly qualify as a competent rider.
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BriannaFitz
10/14/25 7:49am
As a parent of a new rider, I'm always worried about my child encountering issues during the probationary period. Young people who just got their motorcycle license tend to be overly excited and may neglect traffic rules. Within the 12-month probationary period, accumulating too many penalty points is dangerous – reaching 12 points will directly revoke the riding qualification, wasting all the time and money spent on getting the license. Common violations like running red lights, drunk riding, or speeding can deduct 6 to 12 points each. I keep reminding my child to ride steadily and avoid crowded areas with heavy traffic. I regularly help check the helmet and brakes to reduce the chance of accidental penalties. Safety comes first – reviewing the rulebook and developing good habits is crucial. Only after getting through the probationary period can they ride with peace of mind.
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