What does it mean to accumulate 6 points on a driver's license?
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When a motor vehicle accumulates a total of 6 points deducted from the driver's license, it indicates that the driver has committed traffic violations worth 1 point, 2 points, and 3 points respectively, combining to make 6 points. There may also be other combinations of point deductions. The methods to restore points after a 6-point deduction on a driver's license are as follows: 1. Class C: For Class C driver's licenses, no formalities are required. The points will be automatically restored at the end of the scoring cycle. 2. Class A and B: For Class A and B driver's licenses, to restore points, the driver must participate in a verification study at the vehicle management office or traffic management department of the public security authority, or through the 12123 software, after the scoring cycle ends, before the points can be restored.