
If only points are deducted and a fine is imposed, you can restore the normal use of your driver's license by studying and taking the subject one exam. If your motor vehicle driver's license is also revoked, you will have to retake the driving test to obtain a new driver's license. Relevant regulations are as follows: 1. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law": If a motor vehicle exceeds the prescribed speed limit by more than 50%, 12 points will be deducted, a fine of not less than 200 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan will be imposed, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be revoked. 2. Other regulations: Other motor vehicle drivers shall, within 15 days, go to the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the illegal act occurred to participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After the motor vehicle driver participates in the study, the vehicle management office will conduct a road traffic safety law, regulation, and related knowledge exam within 20 days. If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned; if the exam is not passed, the driver must continue to participate in study and exams. If the driver refuses to participate in the study or take the exam, the traffic management department of the public security organ will announce that the motor vehicle driver's license is suspended.

I was just caught speeding over 50% and got 12 demerit points. I really regretted driving so recklessly at that time. The process wasn't too complicated: First, I had to report to the local traffic police station, where they temporarily suspended my license and registered me for a traffic safety education course. The course lasted about seven days, with daily lectures and videos emphasizing traffic rules and the dangers of speeding. After completing the course, I had to pass a theory test, which covered basic traffic knowledge. I studied for a week and passed. Then my license was reinstated. The whole process took two to three weeks, during which I couldn't drive, making my commute to work a big hassle. I advise you not to speed in the future—slowing down is safer, don't take risks like I did. Also, make sure to regularly check your speedometer and develop good driving habits.

When I got 12 demerit points, I deeply realized the dangers of speeding. I immediately contacted the traffic management department, accepted the penalty, and attended the mandatory learning course. The course content included driving safety regulations and case studies of accidents. Attending classes and discussions every day was quite time-consuming. After passing the exam, I obtained the restoration certificate and could use my driver's license again. If left unaddressed, the license would be suspended longer, affecting daily life. From now on, I will set navigation reminders for speed limits and maintain a reasonable speed—it's about being responsible for myself and my family. Remember, safety comes first, and the cost of violations is too high.

After getting 12 points deducted, I immediately went to the traffic police to handle it. After registration, I attended seven days of safety education. The course was simple but helpful, mainly covering traffic rules. After completing the course, I took a test. Once passed, my driver's license was reinstated. The whole process can be completed in as fast as ten days, so no need to worry too much. Just drive slower in the future and avoid making the same mistake again.


