What Are the Impacts of Having 6 Points Deducted from a Driver's License?
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Having 6 points deducted from a driver's license only has impacts under specific circumstances. The details are as follows: 1. Points Accumulation: For drivers holding licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks, if they accumulate more than 6 points but less than 12 points during the one-year probation period, their probation period will be extended by one year. If they again accumulate more than 6 points but less than 12 points during the extended probation period, their driving qualification for the probationary vehicle type will be revoked. 2. Fines Situation: If a motor vehicle driver accumulates less than 12 points in a scoring cycle and has paid all the fines, the points will be cleared at the end of the scoring cycle; if there are still unpaid fines even though the points are less than 12, the points will be carried over to the next scoring cycle. 3. Traffic Accident Case Warning Education: For drivers with licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks, if they have points deducted in a scoring cycle, they must participate in at least three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency response, and other knowledge during the review, and receive traffic accident case warning education.