What to Do If 6 Points Are Deducted During the C1 Driver's License Probationary Period?

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MalachiRose
07/25/25 8:42am
C1 driver's license probationary period was deducted 6 points, you only need to handle the violation and pay the fine, then wait for the next scoring cycle to automatically reset. It should be noted that if 12 points are accumulated, the probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked. The driver can only reapply for the driver's license and pass all subject exams. Deducting 6 points during the probationary period does not extend the probationary period for C-class licenses, but for A and B-class licenses, if more than 6 points but less than 12 points are deducted during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If more than 6 points but less than 12 points are deducted again during the extended probationary period, the probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type will be revoked. Methods to pay the fine: If it is a ticket or penalty decision issued by the traffic police on the spot, you can directly pay at the designated bank specified on the penalty notice. Log in to the comprehensive traffic safety service management platform to pay the fine.
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QuinnRose
08/10/25 7:01pm
My heart almost jumped out when I got 6 points deducted during my probationary period, fearing my license would be revoked. Research showed it only extends the probation by a year, as long as I don't reach 12 points. That time I was speeding in the city, but after the fine, I immediately slowed down. Later, I installed a dashcam to remind myself to check the rules before every drive. A friend shared that all beginners go through this—the key is reflecting on mistakes and staying calm. Now, I practice driving for half an hour daily, avoiding congested areas to gradually improve my skills. Don't let stress compromise safe driving; just take time to adapt.
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