What does deducting 24 points mean?

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OSawyer
07/29/25 2:33am
A single traffic violation will not result in a deduction of 24 points at once. A 24-point deduction generally involves multiple violations of traffic regulations, with penalties imposed for each offense. For example, driving a medium-sized unlicensed motor vehicle with a C1 driver's license can result in a 24-point deduction (12 points for driving without a proper license and 12 points for driving an unlicensed vehicle). If 24 points are deducted from a driver's license, the individual must retake the road driving skills test. After passing the exam and paying all fines, the deducted points will be cleared, and the license will be returned. Below is some information about driver's licenses: 1. Introduction: A driver's license (full name: motor vehicle driver's license), also known as a "driving license," is a document issued by the government traffic department to individuals who qualify to drive, usually in the form of a card. 2. Requirements for holding: To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the minimum age requirement and pass a driving test. The driver's license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is permitted to drive. 3. Legal basis: "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses."
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DiElliot
08/12/25 6:30am
As a new driver, I find the idea of losing 24 points absolutely terrifying. With a full license score of just 12 points, accumulating 24 points would mean committing multiple serious violations consecutively, like speeding over 50%, drunk driving, or hit-and-run incidents. This would result in immediate license revocation, requiring you to retake both the theoretical exam and practical training, possibly with fines amounting to thousands. I remember learning when I first got my license that losing 12 points at once is already a huge hassle, let alone double that—it would definitely disrupt daily commutes. From what I've checked in the regulations, some regions even mandate compulsory safety education, requiring you to report to traffic management authorities. The key issue is safety: losing so many points indicates reckless driving habits that could lead to accidents harming yourself or others. That's why I always remind myself to drive slower, wear seatbelts, and avoid point deductions. In short, new drivers need to be extra cautious—installing a dashcam to monitor your driving behavior is highly recommended.
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