What does the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature in Traffic Management 123 mean?
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Traffic Management 123's 'Study to Reduce Points' is a feature aimed at drivers who hold a driver's license and have accumulated points due to traffic violations. Process for reducing points: Apply for the 'Study to Reduce Points' online learning. Continuous study for a full 5 minutes counts towards cumulative study time. Accumulating 30 minutes of study within 3 days counts as one session. After meeting the study time requirement, you can apply to take an online exam within 7 working days. If you fail the exam, you can retake it within 24 hours, with a limit of 2 retakes. The exam consists of 20 randomly selected questions from a question bank, with a maximum of 60 seconds to answer each question. Failing to answer correctly or exceeding the time limit for a total of 3 questions results in exam failure and exit from the exam. For on-site learning, each session must be at least 1 hour, followed by an exam. Rules for reducing points: After receiving traffic safety education as required, eligible drivers can have points deducted from their current accumulated points, with a maximum reduction of 6 points. However, this cannot be used to reduce points for traffic violations that have not yet occurred. Passing an online exam after study reduces 1 point per session; passing an on-site exam reduces 2 points per session; participating in traffic safety public welfare activities reduces 1 point per session.