What is the procedure for handling a full 12-point deduction on a driver's license?
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The procedure for handling a full 12-point deduction on a driver's license is to participate in a 7-day traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge training within 15 days, followed by a relevant examination. Upon passing the exam, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. Process for handling vehicle violation point deductions: Bring your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the violation processing office. Take the penalty decision notice to the designated bank to pay the fine (once the penalty decision notice is printed, the fine must be paid within 15 days. After 15 days, a 3% late fee will be charged daily, with the total late fee not exceeding the total fine amount). After paying the fine and obtaining the receipt, keep the receipt properly. Check the violation information online a few days later. If the violation information disappears, the receipt can be discarded. However, if the violation information remains online, take the payment receipt to the legal department of the traffic police team to explain the situation. After confirmation by the staff, the violation information will be directly deleted.
Getting 12 penalty points is really a headache. I’ve been driving for over 20 years and almost faced this situation. The solution is to report to the traffic police immediately and apply for a seven-day traffic safety education course, mainly reviewing road traffic rules and accident prevention. After completing the course, you must pass a traffic regulations test to regain your driving eligibility. Don’t think you can delay—otherwise, your license may be suspended or even revoked. The whole process could take up to two weeks, so I recommend always driving within speed limits, avoiding drunk driving, and installing a dashcam to monitor your behavior to prevent wrongful penalties.