What does the driver's license clearance date mean?
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The driver's license clearance date refers to the date when the accumulated penalty points can be cleared if the driver has not reached the maximum of 12 points before the annual inspection. Below is a detailed introduction about the driver's license clearance date: 1. The cumulative penalty points period for road traffic violations is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points, calculated from the initial issuance date of the motor vehicle driver's license. 2. This is the meaning of the scoring cycle. For example, if the driver's license was obtained on June 18, then April 1 of the following year would be a scoring cycle, starting from June 18 of the following year until the next scoring cycle. 3. Based on the severity of the road traffic violation, the points deducted for a single violation can be one of the following five types: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, or 1 point.