What is the process for deducting points from a driver's license?
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Bring the driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration certificate. The driver must personally go to the traffic police team at the location of the violation or the vehicle registration location to handle the matter and pay the fine. After paying the fine, the points will be deducted. If 12 points are accumulated in one cycle, the driver loses their driving qualification. Typically, they must undergo no less than 7 days of traffic safety education and pass the exam to regain their license.
I've been driving for over a decade and am quite familiar with the penalty point deduction process. Typically after a violation like speeding or running a red light, you'll receive a notification via text message or app alert. It's crucial to handle it promptly - don't delay too long or you'll face more trouble. When dealing with it, bring your ID card, original driver's license and vehicle registration certificate directly to the local traffic police station or traffic violation processing window. After verifying your information, the staff will confirm the violation facts, then you pay the fine and the points will be deducted from your license. These deductions may affect next year's insurance rates, as insurers often raise premiums based on violation records, so safe driving is essential. I always check navigation alerts while driving and follow traffic rules, which helps avoid most violations. With accumulated experience, I've developed good habits like parking properly before handling other matters - it prevents unnecessary point deductions and trouble.