What to do if 12 points are deducted from a Class C driver's license?
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Points can be cleared through study and examination. The specific process is as follows: 1. License suspension: You need to go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the driver's illegal act occurred to receive 7 days (8 class hours per day) of road traffic safety law study. The total class hours generally need to be completed within 15 days. 2. Take the subject one exam: After passing the exam (90 points), the points will be cleared and the driver's license will be returned. For those who fail the exam, they need to reschedule and retake the exam until they pass. 3. Within one scoring cycle: If the points deducted exceed 12 but are less than 24, only the subject one exam is required; if the points deducted reach 24, in addition to the subject one exam, you also need to pass the subject three exam to retrieve your driver's license.
Last week, my friend just dealt with this issue. His Class C license was deducted 12 points, and his driver's license was directly revoked. He first downloaded the Traffic 12123 App to check the point deduction records, confirmed it was correct, and then immediately went to the local DMV to submit an application. The traffic authorities notified him to attend a 7-day traffic safety education and training program, from 9 AM to 4 PM daily, covering practical knowledge like traffic regulations and accident case analysis. After completion, he had to pass the Subject 1 test on a specified date, which consisted of multiple-choice and true/false questions. The entire process took him nearly three weeks, including waiting time. The most crucial reminder is not to delay applying for the course, otherwise, you may face fines. Now, he habitually checks the dashboard before driving and no longer speeds blindly. He suggests you do the same to prevent violation points. Safe driving is no joke, so take action immediately.