What is the 12123 Study to Reduce Points?
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"Study to Reduce Points" refers to a system where motor vehicle drivers can apply for a reduction of traffic violation points by participating in road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority and passing the exam, or by participating in traffic safety public welfare activities at the place where their motor vehicle driving license was issued and meeting the relevant requirements. Additional Information: 1. Meaning of Point Reduction: The "point reduction" here refers to deducting points from the driver's accumulated point total, not to waiving points when handling traffic violations. 2. Conditions for Participating in Study to Reduce Points: Motor vehicle drivers must have all traffic violations under their name processed and not have accumulated 12 points before they can apply for "Study to Reduce Points." However, if the driver has more than two full-point records in the current scoring cycle or has already accumulated 12 points, among 7 other conditions, the application will not be accepted. A motor vehicle driver can reduce up to 6 points (inclusive) in one scoring cycle. Participating in online learning and passing the exam reduces 1 point per instance; participating in on-site learning and passing the exam reduces 2 points per instance; participating in traffic safety public welfare activities reduces 1 point per instance.