What does '12123 Study to Reduce Points' mean?
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The 'Study to Reduce Points' feature on the Traffic Management 12123 platform allows vehicle owners who have incurred demerit points due to traffic violations to reduce these points by either participating in online 'Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Learning and Examinations' organized by the public security department or engaging in offline 'Traffic Safety Public Welfare Activities'. Point Reduction Values and Methods: Participating in online learning and passing the examination (accumulating 30 minutes of study within 3 days) reduces 1 point per session; participating in on-site learning and passing the examination (each session must be at least 1 hour) reduces 2 points per session; participating in traffic safety public welfare activities (1 hour per session) reduces 1 point per session. Circumstances Where Participation is Not Allowed: The local area has not implemented the 'Study to Reduce Points' measure; the driver has accumulated 12 or more points in the current scoring cycle or has two or more full-point records; the driver had two or more full-point records in the previous scoring cycle; the driver's license is in the probationary period; the driver has already reduced the maximum of 6 points in the current scoring cycle; the driver has a record of hit-and-run accidents, drunk driving, or using forged or altered driver's licenses in the last three scoring cycles.