What are the methods to earn back points after receiving demerit points on a driver's license?
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After receiving demerit points on a driver's license, you can earn back points by studying on the Traffic Management 12123 app. However, currently, not all cities support the policy of earning back points through study, and the rules for earning back points on a driver's license are only being piloted in certain areas. You can check the official website of the local traffic management department or the Traffic Management 12123 app for more information. Earning back points through study refers to participating in study sessions when demerit points have been recorded on the driver's license. After passing the exam, the system will deduct points from the driver's accumulated demerit points. However, this method cannot be used in cases of severe accidents. Methods to earn back points through study: First, open the Traffic Management 12123 app, enter your account and password to log in. If it's your first time logging in, click "Register Now" at the bottom, fill in the relevant information as prompted, complete the registration, and then return to the login page to log in. After entering the homepage, click "More," scroll down to the "Education and Learning Services" section, and click the "Study to Reduce Points" function. On the "Study to Reduce Points" page, there are two ways to reduce points: online study and exams or public welfare activities. Choose one to participate in. If you choose online study and exams, submit your study information as prompted. After approval, you can choose video or document study. After completing 30 minutes of study, you can take the exam. Passing the exam will reduce one point from your driver's license. If you choose to participate in public welfare activities, after entering the registration page, select an activity with a suitable time and location. After successful registration, follow the specified time to participate in a one-hour traffic guidance or traffic safety education activity at the designated location to reduce one point from your driver's license.