What are the consequences of having 11 points deducted from a driver's license?
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Having 11 points deducted from a driver's license has no significant impact, except that it reaches the upper limit, meaning no more points can be deducted. Consequences of having 12 points deducted from a driver's license: Once all 12 points are deducted, the driver's license will be suspended. To retrieve the license, the driver must attend a 7-day study session on road traffic safety laws and related knowledge at the traffic management department within 15 days. Within 20 days after completing the study, the driver must also pass the subject one exam. Only upon passing the exam will the points be cleared and the driver's license returned. Impact of having 11 points deducted during the probationary period: For Class A and B driver's licenses during the probationary period, having 11 points deducted is more severe. If 6 points are deducted during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If 12 points are accumulated during the extended probationary period, the probationary driver's license for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked.