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What are the tips for demerit points on a driver's license?

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GabrielleFitz
07/29/25 1:55pm
12-point deduction (4 rules), detailed as follows: Mnemonic: Drunk operation; driving under the influence of alcohol or driving a commercial vehicle after drinking. Mnemonic: Over 20% passenger overload; driving a road passenger vehicle carrying more than 20% over the approved capacity. Mnemonic: Hit-and-run; causing a traffic accident and fleeing the scene, not yet constituting a crime. Mnemonic: Unauthorized vehicle type; driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted driving type. 6-point deduction (4 rules); Mnemonic: Overwork, drinking, highway stop. Driving a road passenger vehicle or hazardous material transport vehicle continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; driving under the influence of alcohol; parking illegally on the highway.
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Miles
08/13/25 5:28am
I think the key to mastering the penalty point questions for the driver's license test lies in categorized memorization and practical simulation. For example, I divide the penalty rules into several categories: serious violations like speeding, drunk driving, and running red lights usually deduct 12 points, which are easy to remember; minor accidents deduct 3-6 points, so I relate them to real-life scenarios more often. Before the exam, I make sure to do several sets of mock questions every day, using apps or paper booklets, focusing on keywords like 'highway' or 'exceeding 20%'. Never cram the textbook blindly—try creating a short story or a catchy rhyme to help your brain absorb the information. For instance, 'flashing hazard lights when overtaking on the highway' can remind you of the penalty points. Stay calm during the exam; skip uncertain questions first to ensure you get the basics right. The penalty point card often shows a tiered system of 1-6, 9, and 12 points—use a red pen to mark confusing areas. Watch more traffic videos regularly to deepen understanding and avoid pitfalls in the exam.
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DeclanLynn
10/10/25 6:08am
During the exam preparation, I found that practicing past questions and identifying patterns worked well. I downloaded a driving test app and practiced 10-20 penalty point questions daily, focusing on common mistakes—for example, traffic signal violations often deduct 6 points, while highway wrong-way driving results in an immediate 12-point penalty, which helped create memory anchors. Using charts to visualize the penalty point ranges made it clearer—such as 1-6 points for minor violations and 9 points for occupying emergency lanes. Avoid relying solely on text; color-coding key points in study notes can help. Before the actual exam, simulate timed practice tests to get used to quickly scanning questions and spotting keywords like "reversing" or "unlicensed driving" to trigger recall. Don’t overlook details—tricky options often use vague wording. For memorization, I linked rules to real driving habits to reinforce retention. Ultimately, ensure you learn the rules not just for the test but for safe driving.
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