What is the Traffic Management 12123 Study to Reduce Points?
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The Traffic Management 12123 Study to Reduce Points is a convenient measure introduced by the Ministry of Public Security to "reduce traffic violation points." Simply put, after a driver's license is penalized with points due to illegal or rule-breaking behavior, the owner can participate in online "road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning and exams" organized by the public security department or offline "traffic safety public welfare activities" to reduce the points. Below is an introduction to the rules of the Study to Reduce Points: Points Reduction Rules: Motor vehicle drivers who participate in online learning must accumulate 30 minutes of study within 3 days, with each session lasting no less than 5 minutes. Upon passing the exam, they can reduce 1 point. The maximum points reduction in one scoring cycle is 6 points. The entire process is divided into four steps: online study and exam application, online learning, online exam, and driver's license points reduction. Exam Content: The study and exam content includes judgment and case analysis of traffic violations, safe driving knowledge, highway driving knowledge, emergency avoidance knowledge, etc. Motor vehicle drivers must apply to take the exam within 7 working days after completing the study. The exam lasts 20 minutes, with a maximum of 60 seconds to answer each question. The system randomly selects 20 questions from the question bank, including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. To pass, 18 or more correct answers are required. If 3 or more questions are answered incorrectly or left unanswered, the system automatically fails the exam and exits. If the exam is not passed, a retake can be applied for within 24 hours, with a limit of 2 retakes.