What is the method for deducting points from a driver's license?
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Procedure for deducting points from a driver's license: The motor vehicle driver goes directly to the traffic police station to complete the formalities; the motor vehicle driver brings their ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the traffic police station staff, confirms that it is their own violation, and the staff prints out the penalty decision; the driver takes the penalty decision to the designated bank to pay the fine, and once the fine is paid, the violation is cleared. Below is additional information on point deduction: 1. Point clearance time: The cumulative scoring cycle for road traffic safety violations (i.e., the scoring cycle) is 12 months, with a full score of 12 points, calculated from the date the motor vehicle driver's license is first issued, and so on in a continuous cycle. The driver's license point clearance time is the issuance date on the license, and the system automatically clears the points on the issuance date each year. If the points recorded for violations in a scoring cycle do not reach 12 points, the scoring system will automatically reset the points recorded in the previous scoring cycle (after the fine is paid) at the start of the next scoring cycle. 2. If the full 12 points are recorded: The driver must go to the vehicle management office where the license was issued or to the vehicle management office where the violation occurred to participate in study and take the subject test.