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What are the topics for driver's license point deductions?

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AidenFitz
07/29/2025

Here is a detailed introduction to the topics related to driver's license point deductions: 1. 12-point deduction topics: Drunk driving, temporary suspension, using another's license, vehicle type mismatch, hit-and-run, forced passage despite warnings, and unpaid fines exceeding three months. 2. 6-point deduction topics: Speeding over 50%, cargo overload over 30%, and illegal parking. 3. 3-point deduction topics: Violating traffic signals, improper overtaking, yielding, stopping due to malfunctions, speeding under 50%, towing trailers against regulations, coasting downhill in neutral, driving without or with obscured license plates, driving in the wrong direction, entering highways illegally, straddling or crossing lines, driving too slowly, improper towing, carrying passengers in cargo compartments, and driving in low visibility against regulations. 4. 2-point deduction topics: Fatigue driving, improper overtaking on ramps, using mobile phones while driving, driving on roads without center lines, improper towing of disabled vehicles, passenger vehicles under 20% or cargo vehicles under 30% capacity, driving three types of vehicles during probationary period, violating rules at intersections and crosswalks, ignoring signs and markings, failing to maintain safe distances, and not wearing helmets. 5. 1-point deduction topics: Not carrying a driver's license, improper use of lights, improper meeting or reversing, carrying minors under 12, not wearing seat belts, and improperly closed doors or compartments.

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Clarence
08/13/2025

I've been driving for decades and have seen many point-deduction incidents. License point-deduction questions usually involve traffic violations, such as speeding tickets: exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50% on highways deducts 6 points, while exceeding by 10% on urban roads deducts 3 points. There are also common questions about illegal parking and running red lights, which directly ask how many points will be deducted. From my experience, the exam also covers the severe consequences of drunk driving—a one-time deduction of all 12 points and license revocation, requiring a retake of the theoretical test. In actual driving, small mistakes can lead to big problems. For example, when I was younger, I was penalized for not signaling when changing lanes. I learned my lesson and now remind myself to regularly review traffic rules to ensure compliance. Point deductions aren’t just about fines; they also affect insurance and driving careers, so it’s truly worth being vigilant. Remember these rules—safety first—and reducing accident risks is key.

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DiJonathan
10/10/2025

I just got my driver's license, and I still remember the penalty point questions from the theoretical test clearly. They mainly fall into several categories: common violation questions like how many points are deducted for speeding under different circumstances (3 to 6 points); illegal parking (1 to 3 points); and using a phone while driving (3 points). There are also detail-oriented questions, such as how many points are deducted for not turning off high beams at night and the penalties for fatigued driving. These are all listed in detail in the traffic regulations handbook and are frequently tested. As a beginner, I find learning these rules very practical—it helps me avoid mistakes when actually driving. For example, I always pay attention to maintaining speed and use navigation to avoid wrong turns. Accumulating too many penalty points means having to attend remedial classes, which is a hassle, so I recommend practicing with mock tests. Listening to experienced drivers' advice is also very important.

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OAmir
11/23/2025

I'm fascinated by driving regulations and have studied the design of the demerit point system. Demerit point questions are a significant part of the theoretical test, mainly assessing knowledge: for instance, running a red light deducts 6 points, and driving against traffic deducts 3 points—these basic questions are commonly tested. It also covers special scenarios, such as occupying the emergency lane deducting 6 points or illegal lane changes on highways deducting 3 points. In practice, after accumulating demerit points, drivers must undergo remedial training and retake the test; reaching 12 points results in license suspension. I believe learning these rules enhances safety awareness and helps avoid unnecessary fines and troubles. Referring to official manuals is the most reliable approach.

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SanDiana
01/13/2026

Safe driving is my top concern, and discussing penalty points can help everyone prevent risks. The theoretical test questions include specific point deductions for speeding, drunk driving, and running red lights, as well as tips on how to avoid penalties. For example, remembering speed limit signs and maintaining a safe following distance can prevent unintentional speeding. In practical driving, small habits like wearing a seatbelt can reduce the chances of penalty points. Penalty points are not just a personal issue but also affect public safety, so understanding the rules is crucial. Sharing experiences can collectively improve road civility.

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