What is the procedure for handling a 12-point deduction on a driver's license?
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After a driver has been deducted 12 points, to apply for the full-score online learning of the motor vehicle driver's license, they must hold the "Full-Score Learning Examination Notification" issued by the traffic police department. A seven-day education on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge is required, during which the driver must engage in no less than three hours of study and education each day. After participating in the study and receiving the education, the driver will obtain a certificate of education completion. Following the study, the driver can schedule the examination on the relevant software. Additionally, the driver applying for the full-score online learning must be a registered user of the online vehicle management office.
I also got 12 points deducted recently, and it felt terrible. I was caught speeding on the highway, and my driver's license was confiscated by the police on the spot. You need to go to the local traffic police department as soon as possible to complete the study procedures. Bring your ID card and the temporary seizure notice, and sign up for a 7-day study course. On the first day, I went to check in—mornings were for lectures, and afternoons were for watching case videos about how to avoid speeding, drunk driving, and other violations. There were no breaks on weekends; I had to complete the entire course and then pass a traffic rules test. After passing, my license was returned. Now, I drive much more carefully and always pay attention to speed limits. If you delay, you might also face fines, so acting early saves time and keeps you safe.