What are the impacts of traffic violation records on a driver's license?

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OLuna
07/30/25 5:16am
If a driver accumulates 12 penalty points on their license within one year, they must register for retraining at the issuing vehicle management office and retake the subject one exam. Upon passing, the points will be reset at the start of the next scoring cycle. Below are relevant details: 1. Driver's License: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal certificate issued by administrative authorities to individuals who have legally completed driver training, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed required exams, permitting them to operate specific types of motor vehicles. 2. Laws and Regulations: According to Article 56 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' if a driver accumulates fewer than 12 penalty points during each scoring cycle within the six-year validity period of their license, they will be issued a new license with a ten-year validity period. If they continue to accumulate fewer than 12 points per cycle during this ten-year period, they will be issued a permanent driver's license.
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