What is the process of online education for a driver's license with 12 points deducted?
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Go to the full-point inquiry window at the vehicle management business hall to obtain the "Traffic Violation Full-Point Appointment Contact Form" and have your driver's license confiscated. Attend a seven-day "Road Traffic Safety Laws and Regulations" training at the driver safety education school. Take the subject one exam at the vehicle management office. After passing the exam, go to the full-point inquiry window at the vehicle management business hall to clear the points and retrieve your driver's license.
I've gone through the process after accumulating 12 penalty points through online education, and it's quite standardized. First, you receive a traffic violation notice from the police, which states that you must attend traffic safety education. Then, you go to the local vehicle management office to register in person, and they provide you with a login account to access a designated platform. The online course content includes traffic rules and case studies of accidents, and you must complete the legally required duration, such as 5-7 hours, with the system automatically tracking the time. After completing the course, there's an online exam with questions randomly selected from a question bank, all multiple-choice and true/false questions. Passing the exam allows you to download a completion certificate. With the certificate, you then schedule a subject one test at the vehicle management office, and upon passing, your driver's license is reinstated. The entire process takes one to two weeks, and it's recommended to dedicate half an hour daily to study without disrupting your regular schedule. I learned new traffic regulations from this experience and now pay more attention to speed reduction and lane-changing rules while driving.