What are the consequences of getting 6 points deducted on a C1 driver's license?
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Deducting 6 points from a C1 motor vehicle driver's license has no impact on continuing to drive. Each driver's license has a full score of 12 points in a scoring cycle, and deducting 6 points during this period will not have any effect, allowing the holder to continue driving motor vehicles. However, extra caution should be exercised in the future to avoid violating traffic regulations and incurring another 6 points, which would accumulate to 12 points, necessitating re-learning and re-examination. If the revoked driving qualification is not for the highest permitted vehicle class, the highest permitted vehicle class driving qualification should also be revoked. C1 driver's license point deduction rules: If a C1 driver's license does not accumulate 12 points in a cycle, the holder can handle the violations at the traffic department before the cycle ends. If the points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will carry over to the next cycle. If a C1 driver's license accumulates 12 points in a cycle, the license will be suspended, and the responsible party must register at the original issuing vehicle management office or the violation location's vehicle management office within 15 days to participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety regulations. After completing the study, the responsible party must take a theoretical exam on road traffic safety regulations arranged by the vehicle management office within 20 days. Passing the exam will reset the points to zero, while failing will require continued study and re-examination. Failure to participate in the study and exam as required may result in the suspension of the driver's license. Based on the severity of road traffic violations, the point deductions are categorized into five types: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, and 1 point. For motor vehicle drivers' road traffic violations, penalties and point deductions are executed simultaneously. If a motor vehicle driver commits two or more violations at once, the points should be calculated separately and accumulated. Driver's license examination content: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical exam or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. The test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 80. Subject 3, the road driving skills test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the road driving skills test for motor vehicle drivers, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. Subject 4, also known as the safe and civilized driving knowledge test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90.