
To handle driver's license points deduction, you need to bring relevant documents to the vehicle management office: 1. When dealing with traffic violation points deduction, you need to go to the traffic police station. Provide the license plate number, vehicle registration certificate, and driver's license during the process. The vehicle management office staff will issue a traffic violation penalty decision, and then you can go to the designated bank to pay the fine within 15 days; 2. If the points are within 12 at the end of a scoring cycle, they will be automatically cleared. The points will be cleared if the driver has paid all fines within the scoring cycle; 3. If a driver accumulates 12 points or more twice in one scoring cycle, in addition to having the driver's license confiscated, attending classes, and taking exams, they must also undergo a driving skills test. The points will be cleared upon passing the test.

I once got points deducted for speeding while driving, and I was really panicked at the time. The first thing I did after the points were deducted was to go to the traffic police station to confirm the violation record and pay the fine, otherwise the accumulated points would affect my driver's license. Nowadays, apps like 12123 make it easy to check electronic driver's licenses. Accumulating 12 points will result in the revocation of your license and require retaking the test. I recommend watching more traffic rule videos regularly to prevent point deductions and using navigation to remind you of speed limit zones while driving. Getting points deducted was a wake-up call for me to be more careful. New drivers shouldn't worry too much; after paying the fine, you can participate in safety training to reduce points. The key is to learn from mistakes and maintain safe driving habits to avoid repeating them.

I have been driving for over ten years and have dealt with point deductions multiple times. After receiving points on my driver's license, immediately identify the reason, such as speeding or running a red light. Download the Traffic Management 12123 app to pay fines and monitor your points. When accumulated points are high, the traffic bureau will notify you to attend classes or take tests to avoid license suspension. It is recommended to regularly review traffic rules and use apps to answer questions for point reductions. Stay focused on road conditions while driving and avoid using your phone to reduce accidental point deductions. After receiving points, reflect on your behavior, obey traffic signals, and control your speed. Long-term safe driving offers more opportunities to earn bonus points—don't let small mistakes lead to major consequences.

Check the reason for the deduction of your driver's license points promptly via SMS or APP. Pay fines on time to avoid additional penalties for late payment. If you accumulate 12 points, you will need to retake the theoretical course. Regularly study traffic regulations to prevent point deductions. Drive slowly, pay attention to traffic signals, and reduce violations. Use mobile apps to monitor your point status and stay safe.


