What to Do If a Novice Driver Loses 15 Points in One Day?

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StAlexa
07/25/25 4:52am
You can handle electronic monitoring violation records of 1, 2, or 3 points through the Traffic Management 12123 app, reducing the total points deducted to below 12. Others can wait until the probationary period of their driver's license is over to process the violations. If there is an electronic monitoring ticket that deducts 12 points at once, it also needs to wait until the probationary period is over to be processed. This way, the license will not be revoked, and you only need to retake the theory test (Subject 1). If it's just an electronic monitoring ticket, you can register the vehicle under a family member or friend's driver's license to handle part of the violations, and then use your own license to process the remaining violations. If a driver's license accumulates 12 or more points within a single scoring cycle, the driver must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days. They must attend a seven-day course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Notes on handling violations: One driver's license can only process violations for up to three vehicles, and one vehicle can only be processed by up to three driver's licenses. If a vehicle is recorded with a 12-point deduction at once, a probationary driver's license cannot be used to handle it. Instead, a license that has passed the probationary period can be used to assist in processing, avoiding license revocation. Tickets issued by traffic police on-site or those captured by high-definition cameras showing the driver's face cannot be processed using another person's driver's license; only the violator's own license can be used. This is because the traffic police department will conduct facial recognition to verify the identity of the violator.
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