What to Do If 6 Points Have Already Been Deducted from the Driver's License and Another 6 Points Are to Be Deducted?
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A driver's license with 12 points deducted cannot continue to be used for driving, and the driver must participate in a driving skills test. The driver needs to bring the "Admission Notice" to the school to register and attend the training. If it is found that the points have already been fully deducted, the driver can also bring the driver's license to register. The courses include Road Violation Points and Penalties, Driver's Psychological Quality and Traffic Safety, Road Traffic Safety Laws and Regulations, etc. After the motor vehicle driver completes the training, the vehicle management office should conduct a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days.
I previously had 6 points deducted from my driver's license, and seeing that another 6 points were about to be deducted, I was quite anxious. At that time, I quickly signed up for a safety education course at the local traffic police station. I spent three days reviewing traffic rules and driving techniques, such as how to drive safely in rainy weather and avoid speeding. After completing the course and passing the exam, some of the points were cleared, which helped me avoid the risk of having my license revoked. Now, I’ve developed the habit of turning on the speed limit alerts on my navigation system as soon as I get in the car, and I always park in safe areas without rushing through yellow lights. In daily life, learning more knowledge helps me control my speed and stay focused. If you find yourself in a similar situation, I recommend taking action early—don’t delay. Safety always comes first, above everything else.