What to Do If Driving License Points Exceed 12?

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DiAmelia
07/28/25 8:39pm
Solutions for driving license points exceeding 12: 1. For Class A and B licenses, reaching 12 points will result in an immediate downgrade. The vehicle management office shall revoke the highest permitted driving model qualification and process the downgrade and license replacement within 30 days; 2. If a Class C driving license accumulates 12 to 24 points, the license will be temporarily suspended, and the holder must retake the Subject 1 test. Driving is only permitted after passing the exam; driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving. Subject 1 test content includes: 1. Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; 2. Traffic signals and their meanings; 3. Safe driving and civilized driving knowledge; 4. Safe driving practices; 5. Emergency handling knowledge; 6. Basic knowledge of vehicle structure, main safety devices, routine inspection, and maintenance; 7. Fundamental knowledge and common hazardous materials awareness.
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LeCali
08/12/25 1:22am
I remember last year when my driver's license points exceeded 12, I was panicking. It was due to several instances of running red lights and speeding, accumulating up to 15 points. The traffic police sent me a text message notifying me that I had to stop driving immediately. I rushed to the local vehicle management office to report, and they arranged a 7-day traffic law re-education course. I had to attend classes every morning, which covered accident cases and penalty regulations. After completing the course, I took a written test that was quite difficult, filled with questions about traffic signs and detailed regulations. I studied for a week before passing, and my license was unfrozen and restored. The whole process took a month, affecting my commute and nearly costing me a fine at work. Now I’ve learned my lesson—I strictly follow speed limits while driving and use navigation to remind myself not to violate rules. I also downloaded a points-checking app to regularly monitor my penalty points and avoid future issues. Everyone should be alert when their points approach 12—don’t wait until they exceed the limit to regret it.
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