
Solutions for when all driving points are deducted: 1. The vehicle owner must, within fifteen days, attend a seven-day course on road traffic safety-related knowledge at the place where the motor vehicle driving license was issued or at the traffic management department. After passing the exam, the driving license points will be reset to zero, and the motor vehicle driving license will be returned. If the exam is not passed, the owner must continue to attend the course and retake the exam; 2. If the driver refuses to attend the exam or the course, the traffic management department will suspend the use of the motor vehicle driving license; 3. If all twelve points of a large passenger or cargo vehicle are deducted, the highest permitted driving category qualification will be revoked. The driver must apply for a downgrade of the driving license within thirty days. If the driver fails to apply for the downgrade and license replacement within the specified time, the traffic management department will announce the revocation of the permitted driving category qualification as void.

When all points are deducted, the driver's license will be revoked and driving must be suspended. You must immediately contact the DMV to report and register. I remember being panicked at the time because I couldn't go to work and had to take taxis, which significantly increased my expenses. According to regulations, I had to attend a seven-day safety education course, analyzing accident cases and legal knowledge every day. During that period, I reflected on my bad habits like running red lights, realizing how dangerous they were. After the course, I had to retake the Theory Test (Subject One) and spent two weeks reviewing before passing; the entire process took a month. During this time, it's best to arrange for public transportation or carpooling to avoid disrupting daily life. Handle traffic fines promptly to prevent delays in restoring your license. After getting my license back, I developed the habit of checking the points on the app and now drive more cautiously.

After getting all points deducted, the first thing is not to panic or touch the steering wheel but to report to the DMV directly. Participating in the mandatory safety education course takes a week of classes, with simple and easy-to-understand content but profound lessons, such as explaining the consequences of drunk driving. After completion, passing the exam will restore your qualification. I suggest finding alternative transportation like shared bikes or carpooling with colleagues for emergencies; meanwhile, reflect on the root causes of your violations, such as speeding. After reinstatement, buy a dashcam to monitor driving habits and prevent repeating mistakes. Although this process is troublesome, it can make people pay more attention to safe driving.

Having all points deducted leads to license suspension, requiring cessation of driving and handling at the DMV. According to regulations, you must attend safety education courses to learn traffic knowledge and then pass a theoretical test to reinstate your license. The entire process serves as a reminder for drivers to follow rules, such as avoiding speeding, to prevent incidents. After reinstatement, it's advised to regularly check your points via a self-service app to maintain a low-risk status.


