What is the full score of a driver's license?
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Driver's license full score is 12 points. The following is relevant information: Definition of driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is motor vehicle driver's license, also known as "driver's license", which is the license required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driver's license points: Driver's license points are penalties for drivers' traffic violations. Depending on the severity of the traffic safety violation, the maximum points for a single violation are 12, and the minimum is 1. The points cycle is one inspection period. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, the driver will lose their driving qualification. Usually, no less than 7 days of traffic safety education is required, and the driving qualification can only be restored after passing the exam. Points serve to force drivers to comply with traffic safety laws, thereby reducing the incidence of traffic accidents. However, in law enforcement, the penalty of points for drivers has lost its seriousness and standardization, making the points system merely a formality.
I've been driving for over a decade, and the full score on my driver's license is 12 points, with the demerit point cycle resetting annually. Different violations incur different point deductions: running a red light deducts 6 points, while drunk driving deducts all 12 points, immediately clearing the full score. Once 12 points are deducted, driving privileges are suspended, requiring attendance at a 7-day traffic safety course and passing a theoretical test to reinstate them. I'm always extra cautious when driving, such as not speeding, wearing a seatbelt, and using the 12123 app to check my points, which is very convenient. Developing good habits can help avoid point deductions, and regular vehicle maintenance can also reduce accident risks. During my novice stage, I almost accumulated too many points, but now I feel more at ease driving with my family. Safe driving concerns all road users.