What to Do If All 12 Points on Your Driver's License Are Deducted?
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If all 12 points on your driver's license are deducted, you need to go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where your motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the driver's violation occurred. There, you will undergo a 7-day training program on road traffic safety laws and related knowledge, with 8 hours of study per day. After completing the 7-day training, you must retake the subject one exam, which covers the same content as the test for new driver's license applicants. If you pass the subject one exam, your points will be reset to zero, and your driver's license will be returned to you. According to relevant regulations: 1. If your points exceed 12 but are less than 24 within a single scoring cycle, you only need to attend the law training and exam; 2. If your points reach 24 or more within a single scoring cycle, in addition to the subject one exam training, you must also retake the subject three exam training. Only after passing all exams can you regain your driver's license.