What are the regulations regarding penalty points during the probationary period of a C1 driver's license?

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OSebastian
07/28/25 10:55pm
C1 driver's license probation period penalty points regulations: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," a C1 driver's license can accumulate a maximum of 11 penalty points during the probationary period. Accumulating 6 points will not extend the probation period. As long as fines are paid promptly and violations are resolved, the license will automatically transition to the regular period after one year. However, accumulating 12 or more penalty points during the probationary period will result in the revocation of the probationary driving privileges. If you only hold a C1 license and accumulate 12 points during probation, the license will be revoked entirely, requiring you to re-enroll in a driving school and pass all tests to regain driving eligibility. During the probationary period, drivers must display a standardized probationary sign on the rear of their vehicle. The regulations do not specify an exact placement, so drivers can choose a visible location, such as the rear window or the back of the vehicle. The sign should be clearly noticeable to alert other drivers, pedestrians, and traffic police, allowing them to take precautionary measures and avoid accidents.
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