What are the consequences of having 6 points deducted from a driver's license?
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If the fine for having 6 points deducted from a driver's license within a scoring cycle has been paid, the points will be cleared, and there will be no impact. For drivers holding A1, A2, A3, B1, or B2 novice licenses, a deduction of 6 points will extend the probationary period by one year. For other types of driver's licenses, as long as the traffic violations are promptly addressed, there will be no additional consequences. According to relevant regulations: If a motor vehicle driver does not accumulate 12 points in any scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period of their driver's license, they will be issued a 10-year valid driver's license upon renewal. If they do not accumulate 12 points in any scoring cycle during the 10-year validity period, they will be issued a long-term valid driver's license upon renewal.