What to Do If 6 Points Are Deducted During the Probationary Period of a Driver's License?
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C1 driver's license during the probationary period with 6 points deducted will not affect the probationary license. As long as you promptly handle the traffic violation, pay the fine, the points will be cleared at the end of the scoring cycle. Below are the regulations for traffic violation point deductions: 1. Situations resulting in a 6-point deduction: Driving a motor vehicle during the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is revoked; driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signals; driving a commercial passenger vehicle (excluding buses), school bus with 20% or more passengers, or other passenger vehicles with 20% or more passengers; driving medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles, school buses, or hazardous goods transport vehicles on highways or urban expressways at speeds exceeding the prescribed limit by 20% or more; driving medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles, school buses, or hazardous goods transport vehicles on roads outside highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the prescribed limit by 20% but less than 50%. 2. Consequences of accumulating 12 points: If 12 or more points are accumulated within the 12-month probationary period, your driver's license will be revoked, requiring you to reapply for driving school and obtain a new license. Any illegal activities will be dealt with according to relevant legal provisions.