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What are the driving point deduction rules?

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JakeMarie
07/28/2025, 11:32:54 PM

Here are the specific details regarding driving point deduction rules: Requirements: If a driver accumulates 12 or more penalty points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall confiscate their motor vehicle driving license. The driver must attend a seven-day full-point study course within 15 days and subsequently take the subject one exam. Upon passing the exam, the points will be cleared, and the driving license will be returned. Regulations: The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations, also known as the scoring cycle, is 12 months with a maximum of 12 points. This cycle starts from the date the motor vehicle driving license is initially issued and repeats continuously. The point clearance date is the issuance date on the driving license, and the system automatically resets the points on this date each year. The scoring cycle begins from the 'initial issuance date' of the driving license and repeats annually in the same manner.

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HadleyFitz
08/12/2025, 10:25:01 AM

After driving for twenty years, I've pretty much figured out the points system. The 12-point cycle starts when you get your license. For common offenses like speeding, there are three tiers: less than 10% over gets a verbal warning, 10% to 20% over costs 3 points, and going 50% or more over means losing at least 9 points plus license suspension. Reckless moves like reversing or driving the wrong way on highways wipe out all 12 points. Using your phone while driving costs 3 points, and many cities now have high-def cameras targeting this. Drunk driving is a hard no—get caught and you'll lose 12 points plus face detention. Here's a lesser-known rule: rack up 6 points during your probationary period, and it gets extended by a year. For a Class C license, hitting 12 points means retaking the written test; for Class A/B licenses, it’s worse—you get downgraded. Pro tip: install the traffic app 12123 to check your points. Once, I caught a system error through it and won my appeal.

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JasperLynn
10/02/2025, 02:41:16 AM

As a new driver who just got the license three months ago, the demerit point rules memorized for the written test are still fresh in mind. The most feared violation is running a red light, which costs a straight 6 points, and changing lanes over solid lines at signalized intersections is an unavoidable 3-point penalty. Fleeing the scene of an accident, regardless of fault, results in 12 points deducted and criminal liability. A common pitfall for beginners is failing to yield to pedestrians: not slowing down or stopping before a crosswalk will cost you 3 points if caught. Don’t confuse the demerit point cycle—it’s calculated from the license issuance date, not the calendar year. A special reminder: if you miss an exit on the highway, don’t slam on the brakes or reverse; last week, a driver was penalized 12 points and nearly caused an accident for doing so. If your points exceed 9, it’s best not to drive, as traffic police checks could lead to temporary license suspension.

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ONorah
11/15/2025, 03:24:37 AM

The core of driving license points consists of three main aspects: behavior categories are divided into five levels - 1 point, 3 points, 6 points, 9 points, and 12 points. Overloading by more than 20% results in 6 points, while a dirty or damaged license plate directly incurs 9 points. Key points on accident liability determination: fleeing the scene of an accident without casualties will result in a full deduction of 12 points. Penalties for commercial vehicle violations are doubled, and overloading a school bus by 20% incurs 12 points. Driving during the period of a suspended license is considered unlicensed driving and results in 6 points. A special reminder: if caught helping others to eliminate points, both parties will be treated as providing false evidence, each receiving 12 points. Accumulating 12 points requires attending a 7-day traffic regulation course and retaking the first subject exam; refusal to attend will result in the suspension of the driving license.

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DiVincent
01/05/2026, 10:13:16 PM

Don't wait until points are deducted to check the rules! Common pitfalls include driving with an expired driver's license—driving with a license overdue for renewal for more than one year is considered unlicensed driving and results in a 9-point deduction. Driving in the emergency lane on highways incurs a 6-point penalty, a mistake many people make. Improper use of child safety seats also leads to a 3-point deduction, which many are unaware of. There are three key points to remember about penalty point handling: First, a single violation may trigger multiple clauses leading to cumulative point deductions. Second, holders of A/B licenses must undergo review education if points are deducted. Third, accumulating 12 points twice within one scoring cycle requires retaking both the written (Subject 1) and road (Subject 3) tests. It's advisable to make checking your points monthly a habit to avoid being unaware when all points are lost. Driving is like a game of accumulating points, except you want fewer points—the opposite of how games usually work.

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VonBrady
04/02/2026, 04:38:23 AM

Many experienced drivers are confused about the scoring rules. Besides the commonly known speeding and running red lights, offenses like deliberately obscuring license plates or forging documents directly result in 12 demerit points and license revocation. Hazardous material transport vehicles entering prohibited zones incur 6 demerit points, which is particularly dangerous. There are conditions for resetting demerit points: fines must be fully paid, and the points must not exceed 12 to be automatically cleared. The most unfair situation is being penalized for a cloned license plate, as happened to my friend. To appeal, you need to bring dashcam footage to the traffic police station. Currently, the 12123 APP can handle violations with less than 11 demerit points, but never engage in point trading—the system can detect facial mismatches. For 6 or more demerit points, it's advisable to attend a safety training course, as some insurance companies offer premium discounts to drivers with low demerit points.

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