What are the consequences of having 11 points deducted from a driver's license for future driving?
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Having 11 points deducted from a driver's license still allows you to drive, and it does not have any immediate impact on driving. The regulations for license point deductions are as follows: 1. If a probationary driver accumulates 12 points, the probationary qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked, and the driver must retake the exams to obtain a new license. 2. For drivers with Class A or B licenses during the probationary period, accumulating 6 or more points but less than 12 points will extend the probationary period by one year. 3. Outside the probationary period, accumulating 12 points will result in the driver's license being confiscated by the traffic management department of the public security authority. Drivers who accumulate 12 points will not only have their licenses confiscated but must also report to the traffic management department within 15 days to attend a seven-day course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the course, the vehicle management office must administer a subject one exam within 20 days. If the driver passes the exam, the points will be cleared, and the license will be returned. If the driver fails the exam, they must continue to attend the course and retake the exam.