What is the process for on-site driver's license review education?

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VonBrayden
09/03/25 4:57am
Before the end of the scoring cycle, bring your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle license to the vehicle management office to pay fines and handle traffic violation points. Within 30 days after the end of the current scoring cycle, go to the vehicle management office to review your driver's license, participate in no less than three hours of study and examination, and receive case warning education. The vehicle management office will issue a certificate of education acceptance. If you refuse to participate in the study, the traffic management department of the public security organ will announce the suspension of your motor vehicle driver's license.
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LeGrace
09/15/25 6:29am
I recently went through the on-site driver's license review education process, which took about half a day. First, you need to book a suitable location and time on a traffic management app like 12123, choosing a convenient education center. Then, bring your ID card and driver's license to arrive on time, where the staff will help you check in. After checking in, you'll attend a lecture in the classroom, sometimes watching videos explaining traffic rules, including safe driving knowledge and penalty content for violations, usually lasting 1-2 hours. Following that, there's a simple multiple-choice test, and once you pass, the entire education process is completed. I recommend booking a few days in advance to avoid crowds and long queues. The education centers can be a bit noisy, so it's best to bring a book or your phone to pass the time. The purpose of the education is to help you update your knowledge and avoid accidents, which is quite helpful for regular drivers. The whole process is relatively smooth, but the key is not to be late, otherwise you might have to reschedule. The rules learned can be applied in actual driving to reduce the risk of penalty points.
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