What does the clearance date mean in Traffic Management 12123?
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Clearance date refers to the date when the driver's license points start to be recalculated. The clearance date is the dividing line between two scoring cycles. Below is a detailed introduction about Traffic Management 12123: Overview: Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, with technical support provided by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. The service targets nationwide vehicle owners, drivers, and other users. Services: It provides comprehensive traffic safety services including personal user registration for the internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and handling of vehicle/driver's license/illegal activity processing, traffic safety information inquiries, business notification reminders, business guidance, and road access services.
The clearance date is the day when the demerit points on your driver's license reset for the new cycle. My license has a fixed annual clearance date, calculated as 12 months from the date of issuance. On that day, the system automatically clears the demerit points from the previous cycle, but with one condition: all traffic violation fines must be settled. Once, I forgot to pay a speeding ticket, and as a result, my points weren't cleared on the reset date. Now, two weeks before each clearance date, I check the 12123 app to see if there are any outstanding violations. This date is crucial for regular drivers because it tells you when you can 'fully recover' your points. If you accumulate 12 points in two consecutive cycles, you'll have to retake the written test (Subject 1).
When I first started driving, I had no idea what a 'clearance date' was. Later, I discovered in the Traffic Management 12123 app that my clearance date was July 12th every year. That's when I realized the scoring cycle is a 365-day period starting from the day I got my driver's license, and the points reset on the end date. However, the precondition for the points to be cleared is that all traffic violations must be settled, including paying fines and completing procedures. A friend of mine didn't handle a parking violation in time and lost 9 points in vain on the clearance date. Now, every time the clearance date approaches, I check the violation records in the app in advance. This date is like the 'birthday' of the driver's license, reminding us that safe driving gives us the chance to regain a full score.