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What to Do If 12 Points Are Deducted During the Probationary Period?

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JaydenMarie
09/05/2025, 10:44:56 PM

If a small car driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points during the probationary period, the driving qualification will be revoked. Here is more information about point deductions during the probationary period: 1. Regulations on Point Deductions During Probationary Period: (1) Deduction of 1-11 points: Pay the fine first, and the driver's license will automatically reset to 12 points at the start of the next scoring cycle. (2) Deduction of 12 points: The driving qualification for the probationary license type will be revoked. 2. Cases Where the Probationary Period Is Extended: The extension of the probationary period only applies to drivers holding licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks. If they accumulate 6 or more points (but less than 12) within the one-year probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year.

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Mitch
09/17/2025, 10:48:44 PM

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I often encounter issues related to the probationary period for new drivers. Accumulating 12 penalty points during the probationary period is no small matter—your license will be revoked outright, and you'll have to start from scratch, retaking all the exams from Subject One to Subject Four. In such cases, don’t panic or drive recklessly; instead, park your car safely and consult the local traffic authorities immediately to understand the specifics and prevent the situation from worsening. I recommend regularly reviewing traffic rules, such as driving slower and paying closer attention to road signals, as these habits can help avoid penalties. The probationary period is designed to help you familiarize yourself with the road, so making mistakes isn’t the end of the world—the key is to learn from them and prioritize safe driving in the future. Don’t lose heart; prepare well for the retest, and once your driving skills improve, life will become much more convenient.

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KatherineDella
10/31/2025, 11:14:03 PM

I remember when I first got my driver's license, I was also prone to nervousness. If you accumulate 12 penalty points during the probationary period, your license will be revoked, and you'll have to retake the driving test. Looking back now, it's quite a hassle, but you need to handle it calmly: first, stop driving and visit the DMV to inquire about the detailed process, which may involve retaking theoretical classes and practical training. To avoid this, pay more attention to details in the future, such as not speeding or running red lights, practice reversing and braking more often, and have a friend accompany you to correct mistakes. I think making mistakes isn't the end of the world; it's better to use this opportunity to deepen your understanding of safety knowledge. Driving is meant to enhance life, and safety should always come first. You can also read the traffic manual more often to boost your confidence.

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Hope
12/14/2025, 10:22:09 PM

If you accumulate 12 penalty points during the probationary period, your driver's license will be revoked, requiring you to retake all driving tests from scratch. I've experienced a similar situation before—I directly contacted the local DMV, and they outlined the relearning process: first enroll in a driving school to review theory, then pass all subject exams to regain your license. Avoid driving during this period—safety comes first. Regular practice in parking and observing road conditions helps minimize mistakes. Though the entire process is time-consuming, it solidifies fundamental driving skills.

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DelChristopher
02/03/2026, 11:17:21 PM

I usually pay a lot of attention to traffic news. It's indeed troublesome to accumulate 12 penalty points during the probationary period, as your driver's license will be automatically revoked. You need to stop driving immediately, go through the necessary procedures, and retake the exams to complete the process. I recommend you take some time to learn more about traffic regulations, such as watching online instructional videos or attending safe driving lectures, to prevent similar issues in the future. Treat this relearning period as an opportunity to improve your skills, and try to practice common mistakes like yielding at intersections and avoiding phone use while driving. Driving should be enjoyable, not stressful—adjusting your mindset is key.

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GemmaMarie
04/29/2026, 03:40:45 PM

During the probationary period, accumulating 12 penalty points will result in immediate license revocation, requiring retaking all exams to reinstate it. From my experience, this not only affects current travel but may also increase future insurance costs. I remind you to drive cautiously in daily life. I recommend stopping driving immediately and consulting professionals about next steps, such as how to register for retaking exams and choosing a reliable driving school. Developing good habits like slowing down on curves or checking mirrors more often can significantly reduce the risk of penalty points. Retraining is actually a great opportunity to reinforce safety awareness. Don't forget to share lessons learned to help novice drivers around you avoid repeating mistakes, especially when dealing with complex road conditions that require patience.

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