Under what circumstances are 12 points deducted for a car?
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There are various situations where 12 points can be deducted for a car. Circumstances leading to a 12-point deduction include: Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type; Driving under the influence of alcohol; Operating a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with more than 20% over the allowed passenger capacity; Fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime; Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying a license plate, or intentionally concealing, damaging, or improperly installing the license plate; Using forged or altered license plates, vehicle registration certificates, driving licenses, school bus signs, or using other vehicles' license plates or registration certificates; Driving a motor vehicle in reverse, against traffic, or making a U-turn across the central divider on a highway; Stopping a commercial passenger vehicle in a highway lane; Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles at speeds exceeding 20% over the limit on highways or urban expressways, or exceeding 50% over the limit on other roads, as well as driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding 50% over the limit; Driving medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles or hazardous material transport vehicles for more than 4 hours without stopping for rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; Driving a school bus without the proper qualifications. Notes on driving license point deductions: Reset cycle: The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic violations is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the date the driving license was first issued, and so on in a continuous cycle. The difference between deducting 12 points and 24 points. It should be known that if the driving license does not accumulate 12 points before the start of the next scoring cycle, the points will be reset directly, and the license can continue to be used. However, if 12 points or a cumulative 24 points are accumulated, it becomes more complicated. Within one scoring cycle, accumulating 12 points requires retaking the subject one test; if 24 points are accumulated, not only subject one but also subject three must be retaken. According to regulations, within one scoring cycle, one driving license can be used to deduct points for a maximum of three vehicles; one vehicle can also only accept point deductions from a maximum of three driving licenses. If within one year, the same driver processes violations for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by themselves, or more than three drivers process violations for the same license plate vehicle, they will be listed as key suspects for violation processing substitution, and their violation processing services will be suspended.