What to do if points are deducted from a Class A driver's license?
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Handling methods for points deduction on a Class A driver's license: If the deducted points are less than 12, paying the fine will clear the points; if 12 points are accumulated in the current scoring cycle, the driver must attend a 7-day training at the vehicle management office within 15 days, take a test within 15 days, and if passed, the points will be cleared. Then, within 30 days, the driver must go to the vehicle management office to complete the downgrade and license replacement procedures. Points that do not reach 12 but have unpaid fines will be carried over to the next scoring cycle. A driver's license that accumulates 12 points and refuses to attend training or take the test will be revoked by the traffic police department. For drivers who accumulate 12 points or more twice in one scoring cycle, they must pass the relevant education and test before the points can be cleared according to regulations.