
A and B class driving licenses will be directly downgraded if 12 points are deducted, while C class driving licenses require retaking Subject 1 exam. Below is relevant information about driving licenses: 1. Introduction: The full name of a driving license is motor vehicle driving license, which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills. Those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if driving arbitrarily. Generally, people cannot drive on roads without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive vehicles on roads is called a "driving license". This indicates that a driving license is a "certificate of permission". 2. Examination Content: The test subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Each subject requires prior appointment before taking the exam (special circumstances may be scheduled through the driving test green channel), followed by the examination.

Last year when my driver's license points deduction exceeded 12 points, I was completely panicked. I immediately pulled over and didn't dare to drive anymore. I went straight to the DMV to report, and the staff told me I had to attend a one-week traffic safety course, which mainly covered traffic regulations and safety case studies. After completing the course, I had to pass the theory test for Subject One, with a full score of 100 and a passing mark of 90. Once passed, the points were reset to zero, and I could continue using my license. If I failed, it would have been terrible—my license might have been revoked, requiring me to retake all the tests, wasting both time and money. The whole process took about ten days, costing a few hundred yuan, but fortunately, I passed smoothly. Since then, I've been extremely cautious when driving, slowing down and never taking chances again. I remind my friends to regularly check their points deduction records and address issues early to avoid regrets like mine. Safe driving isn't just about points—it's about protecting yourself and your family.

When your driver's license accumulates more than 12 penalty points, stop driving immediately to avoid worse consequences. First, go to the vehicle management office to fill out forms and register for a training course. They arrange either a five-day or seven-day program covering traffic accident cases and legal knowledge—quite dull but crucial. Afterward, you'll take the written test (similar to the one for new drivers), and passing it will restore your license points. My cousin went through this after exceeding his points—we reviewed the test questions together before his exam, and he finally passed. If not handled promptly, repeated point violations could lead to license suspension, requiring you to retake all tests from scratch. This reminds me to stay focused while driving and avoid constant phone use. Make it a habit to check your points regularly via apps to prevent issues. Small mistakes can snowball into big problems—completing the course early makes life much easier.

If your driver's license points exceed 12, stop driving immediately. Just go to the traffic police station to apply for traffic safety education and retake the theory test (Subject 1). I just went through this last month—study for 3-4 days, pass the test, and you're fine; your points will reset. Don't drive during the study period, but you can use your car again after passing. Be careful not to repeat offenses, or your license could be revoked, which is a big hassle. Follow traffic rules and prioritize safety.


