What are the handling procedures for a 12-point deduction?

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McCassandra
07/29/25 1:41pm
The handling procedures for a 12-point deduction are: 1. You can go to the designated fine payment point to pay the fine without bringing your driver's license; 2. If there is no specific ticket yet, you need to bring your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate to the traffic police team to confirm the illegal behavior; 3. If the penalty does not require the revocation or detention of the driver's license, the license can remain in your possession, but you must participate in traffic safety education and retake the subject one test before the license can be restored. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, they must report to the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the illegal behavior occurred within 15 days to receive seven days of education on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the education, the vehicle management office must conduct a subject one test for the driver within 20 days.
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ReedDella
08/14/25 4:45am
That time I drove after drinking some alcohol and got caught by traffic police, resulting in an immediate 12-point deduction and temporary suspension of my driver's license. I was really panicked but knew I had to follow the proper procedures. The first step was reporting to the DMV and attending a 7-day traffic regulations course. From 8 AM to 5 PM daily, we listened to instructors teaching safe driving knowledge—quite boring but I learned practical things like how to avoid the consequences of drunk driving. After completing the course, I took the theory test (mostly rules and regulations). I studied for two days and passed with 70 points on the first try—the test wasn’t hard but the process was time-consuming. After passing, I paid the fine and got my license back. The whole ordeal took half a month, disrupting work and costing money. Now I drive extremely carefully and advise everyone not to risk drunk driving—safety is more important than anything.
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LukasMarie
10/10/25 4:41am
Over the years of handling vehicle issues, I've witnessed numerous severe traffic violations. A 12-point deduction typically results from drunk driving or speeding over 200%, leading to license suspension. The procedure is standardized: first register at the local DMV, then attend a mandatory 7-day education program covering legal knowledge and safe driving techniques – full attendance is required. Immediately after completion, take the theory test (passing score: 70). Upon passing, the license gets reinstated, but driving during the study period is prohibited. Many vehicle owners face scheduling conflicts due to this process, which is why I consistently emphasize safety rules in daily education to prevent such hassles.
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