What are the reasons for a driver's license not meeting the conditions for point reduction through legal study?
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There are many reasons why a driver's license does not meet the conditions for point reduction through legal study. Relevant information is as follows: Rules: Participating in online study and passing the exam can reduce 1 point. Participating in on-site study and passing the exam can reduce 2 points. Participating in traffic safety public welfare activities can reduce 1 point. Specific conditions: If there are more than two full-point records in the current scoring cycle, or the cumulative points reach twelve, you cannot participate in the driver's license point reduction through legal study. If the driver had more than two full-point records in the previous scoring cycle, they also cannot participate in the driver's license point reduction through legal study. If the driver's license is overdue for review, detained, or temporarily suspended, you cannot participate in the driver's license point reduction through legal study. If the driver has unprocessed traffic violation records, they cannot participate in the driver's license point reduction through legal study. If the driver has a motor vehicle with safety technical inspection overdue or not deregistered as required, they cannot participate in the driver's license point reduction through legal study.