What to do if the driving license has been deducted 12 points and not handled for a long time?
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If the points deduction reaches 12 points twice or more within a scoring cycle, a road test is required. After the driving license is deducted 12 points and confiscated, you must go to the relevant unit within 15 days to study road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge.
If your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points and you don’t handle it promptly, you’re in serious trouble. I’ve seen people who thought it was no big deal and delayed, only to have their license suspended and lose the ability to drive. Worse, it could eventually lead to revocation. The solution is to quickly register for a remedial course and test at your local traffic police station—bring your ID and driver’s license, then wait for notification about the classes and exam. Passing is the only way to reinstate your license. Don’t delay too long, or you’ll face heavier fines, escalated penalties, and even damage to your credit record, making it harder to get car insurance later. My advice? Act immediately and consult a professional to guide you through the process. After all, safe driving is everyone’s responsibility, and this serves as a reminder to follow the rules.