What is the procedure after losing 12 points on your driver's license?
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The procedure after losing 12 points on your driver's license is: 1. If it occurs during the probationary period, for Class A and B licenses, accumulating 12 points will result in license cancellation and downgrade; for Class C licenses, accumulating 12 points will lead to license revocation. 2. If it occurs outside the probationary period, for Class C licenses, accumulating 12 points (including exactly 12 points or more than 12 but less than 24 points) will result in temporary license suspension and a requirement to retake the theory test (Subject One). Driving is only permitted after passing the test, and driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving. A driver's license is a legal document required for operating motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and lacking these skills while driving recklessly can lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on public roads without a valid license.
Last time I got 12 points deducted, I was in a panic and consulted a friend from the traffic police team. He said that within seven days of receiving the notice, I had to report to the traffic police station. After filling out the registration form, I would be arranged to attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws. The study was really worthwhile—I learned many new regulations by attending daily lectures. Before the exam, I reviewed the subject one question bank and passed it on the first try. After completing everything, my driver's license was restored quite quickly. But I want to remind everyone not to delay, otherwise, there may be additional penalties or delayed processing. The whole process made me realize the importance of safe driving. Now, when driving, I always think about the consequences and reduce the impulse to speed or take risks. I recommend everyone to take timely action in similar situations and not wait until it affects their lives to regret it.
When my friend had 12 points deducted from his driver's license, he was really panicked. We checked the steps clearly: first, contact the traffic police department to report and register immediately. They will arrange for a seven-day safety education course at a designated location. After attentively completing the course, you need to take the subject one exam. Passing it will allow you to retrieve your license. If you fail the exam, you'll have to retake the course. The key is not to delay the process, as exceeding 15 days may result in license revocation or affect your car insurance rates. It's best to install a speed limit reminder when driving to avoid repeating the same mistake. Safety is much more important than rushing.