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What to Do After Losing All 12 Points?

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IsabelleFitz
07/28/25 3:51pm
Drivers need to bring the "Admission Notice" to the school for registration and study. If a driver finds that all points have been deducted through inquiry, they can also bring their driver's license to register. The courses include Road Violation Points and Penalties, Driver Psychological Quality and Traffic Safety, Road Traffic Safety Laws and Regulations, etc. After participating in the study, the vehicle management office should conduct a road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test for the motor vehicle driver within 20 days.
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StDallas
08/11/25 8:10pm
A while ago, I also had all 12 points deducted from my driver's license, which made me really anxious, but it turned out not to be as scary as I thought. You must stop driving immediately; otherwise, if caught, it's considered driving without a license, which comes with fines and even detention, making things even more troublesome. You can sign up for a traffic safety education course at your local DMV—it's usually seven days of learning followed by an exam. The content covers basic regulations, like traffic signals and safe distances, and the instructors explain things quite vividly, so there's no need to worry about not being able to learn. Pass the exam, and you'll get your license back, but if you fail, you'll have to retake the course. I recommend reviewing your driving test materials in advance and making a habit of avoiding speeding and running red lights—good habits are more important than anything. Driving isn't a trivial matter; safety comes first. Without a license, you're stuck, especially for commuters who rely on their cars daily. Handling it early not only helps you learn something new but also prevents future mistakes.
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LeJoy
09/29/25 6:02am
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I've also been in the situation of having all my points deducted. Don't worry, it's not a big deal. Just sign up for a traffic regulations course at the traffic police station or vehicle management office. The course is intensive but practical, and reviewing the basics can actually improve your driving. Remember to bring your ID and the ticket—they'll arrange a seven-day training plus an exam, and passing it will restore your license. If you're short on time, you can apply for a deferral. The key is to learn from the experience and avoid repeating the same mistakes, like speeding or drunk driving, which not only deduct points quickly but are also dangerous. During the process, don't drive—ask a friend for help or use public transport as a transition, with safety as the priority. Driving is a responsibility; breaking the rules doesn't just cost points, it can lead to accidents that harm yourself and others. Take this opportunity to learn some new regulations—it'll make your future trips smoother.
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DiRyan
11/12/25 7:57am
If driving is as essential for your family as it is for ours, suddenly losing all 12 points on your license can be quite frustrating. Immediately stop driving and enroll in a remedial course at the nearest DMV. The program covers traffic laws and safe driving practices over seven days—passing the exam will reinstate your license. This is a family safety issue; losing all points is a warning sign of problematic driving habits, like frequent phone use or aggressive lane changes. Take the training seriously—it reduces accident risks. Don’t delay, as getting caught driving with a suspended license worsens penalties. Bring notes to jot down key points during classes, and share lessons at home to teach kids road safety. Life’s tough—drive carefully to stay safe.
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