What is the maximum score for a driver's license?
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Article 55: The cumulative scoring cycle (i.e., scoring cycle) for road traffic safety violations is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license is first obtained. Based on the severity of road traffic safety violations, the points for a single violation are categorized into five types: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, and 1 point. Article 56: For motor vehicle drivers' road traffic safety violations, penalties and point deductions are executed simultaneously. If a motor vehicle driver commits two or more violations at once, the points should be calculated separately and accumulated. Six types of violations that are easily overlooked and particularly prone to point deductions are as follows: 1. Deduct 1 point: Improper use of lights and hazard lights; 2. Deduct 2 points: Not wearing a seatbelt/using a phone while driving; 3. Deduct 3 points: Driving not in accordance with prohibited line markings; 4. Deduct 6 points: Failing to yield to school buses as required (new clause); 5. Deduct 6 points: Stopping on highways; 6. Deduct 12 points: Reversing, driving against traffic, or making U-turns across the central divider on highways.