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What is the mnemonic chart for the demerit point standards of a driver's license?

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VonStephanie
07/29/25 4:31am
Mnemonic for driver's license demerit point standards: 1. 12 points: Drunk driving, temporary license suspension, hit-and-run, using someone else's license for an incompatible vehicle type; ignoring traffic control and forceful warnings, exceeding the fine limit twice in three months. 2. 6 points: Drinking and driving, speeding over 50%, passenger vehicles exceeding 20% or cargo vehicles exceeding 30% capacity; illegal parking on highways for practice, illegal U-turns, and wrong-way driving. 3. 3 points: Violating traffic signals, illegal overtaking, stopping in a no-stop zone; speeding under 50%, towing trailers against regulations; coasting in neutral down steep slopes, driving without or with obscured license plates, wrong-way driving; entering highways where prohibited, straddling or riding lane lines, driving too slowly; illegally towing trailers with passengers, driving in low visibility against regulations. 4. 2 points: Overtaking in ramps, driving while fatigued, using mobile phones without hands-free; illegally towing a malfunctioning vehicle, passenger vehicles under 20% or cargo vehicles under 30% capacity; driving four types of vehicles during the probationary period, violating rules at intersections and crosswalks; ignoring signs and markings, failing to maintain safe distances or wear helmets. 5. 1 point: Driving without carrying a license, misuse of vehicle lights, starting with doors or compartments open; improper behavior during meetings or reversing, not wearing seat belts, illegal passenger or cargo transport.
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Amelia
08/12/25 4:55pm
My driving experience has always been that the mnemonic for penalty points on a driver's license should be simple and easy to remember. The general rule is '1 point for minor, 3 for moderate, 6 for serious, and 12 for extreme.' To be specific: 1 point refers to not wearing a seatbelt or improper use of lights, which is a minor warning; 3 points are common for violations like improper overtaking or failing to yield as required, representing moderate risk; 6 points are for speeding over 50% or fleeing the scene of an accident without causing injury, which is dangerous; and 12 points are for drunk driving, drug-impaired driving, or fleeing after causing serious injury—absolutely unforgivable. I remember when I first started driving, I almost got penalized because I forgot the mnemonic, so now I silently recite before every drive: '1 point for minor mistakes—stay alert, 3 points for moderate risks—don’t take chances, 6 points for speeding—disaster looms, 12 points for drunk driving—game over.' Losing all 12 points means license revocation and retesting, which is time-consuming and costly. I recommend saving notes on your phone or sticking them in your car as a reminder—developing safe habits is truly crucial.
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LaLiam
10/03/25 3:17am
I just got my driver's license and I'm obsessed with this mnemonic, finding it super practical. The mnemonic usually goes: 'One point for safety lights, two points for motorcycle helmets, three points for reckless lane changes, six points for speeding on highways, twelve points for drunk or drug-related hit-and-runs.' One point refers to not wearing a seatbelt or faulty lights, two points for motorcycle helmet issues, three points for illegal overtaking or improper parking, six points for excessive speeding, and twelve points for drunk driving or hit-and-runs. It's easy to memorize, and with more review, it becomes second nature. I review it every day before driving, like 'One point for small things not to ignore, two points for biking safely, three points for clear lane changes, six points for dangerous speeding, twelve points for the taboo of drunk driving.' Memorizing it helps avoid point deductions and protects that 12-point baseline—otherwise, retaking the test is a headache. Using an app along with the mnemonic makes it even easier to learn.
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SanKayden
11/16/25 4:56am
We veteran drivers often memorize rhymes as second nature. Simply put: 'One point for the belt, two for the helmet, three for reckless overtaking, six for excessive speed, twelve for drunk driving.' One point is for trivial matters like not wearing a seatbelt, two points for riding a motorcycle without a helmet, three points for illegal overtaking or misoperation, six points for speeding over 50% and causing trouble, and twelve points for severe offenses like drunk or drug-impaired driving. The penalty point rules have become stricter now; they weren't as detailed before, but this rhyme still holds true. Recite it while driving—safety first, don't lose big for small gains.
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