What is the difference between deducting 12 points and 23 points on a driver's license?
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Deducting 12 points and 23 points differs mainly in the amount of fines required, while other penalties remain the same. The following are the consequences of having 23 points deducted from a driver's license: 1. Probationary period: For a probationary license, a Class C license will be automatically revoked, while a Class A or B probationary license will also be revoked. If the revoked license is not the highest level, a downgrade will also be required. 2. Study: The driver must attend a seven-day course on traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge, followed by an exam. Failure to attend will result in the suspension of the license. 3. Annual inspection: The vehicle cannot undergo its annual inspection until all traffic violation records are resolved. 4. Continuing to drive after accumulating 23 points: If the driver continues to drive after accumulating 23 points and incurs additional deductions, they will be required to retake the third driving test (Subject 3).