What to Do If Unable to Attend Full Score Education on the Scheduled Day?
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Explain the situation to the vehicle management office staff and apply for a reschedule. Below is relevant information about full score education: Concept: Full score education for motor vehicle drivers with illegal demerit points, abbreviated as "full score education," applies to motor vehicle drivers who accumulate 12 or more demerit points within one illegal demerit point cycle. Requirements: The duration of full score education for drivers is 7 days, with no less than 4 hours of education per day, including no less than 3 days of on-site education. For drivers of large and medium-sized passenger and cargo vehicles, school buses, and drivers who accumulate 12 or more points twice or 24 or more points in one demerit point cycle, the on-site education time must be no less than 5 days.
If I can't attend the full-score education on the scheduled day, I will immediately contact the registration office, such as calling the driving school or the traffic management hotline, to explain the specific reasons, such as illness or urgent matters. They usually allow rescheduling once. Don't ignore it, as it might affect the restoration of your driver's license or result in fines later. I once forgot to attend due to work commitments, but after communicating in advance, I was able to reschedule for the following weekend. Remember to save screenshots of any evidence just in case. Conflicts in daily schedules are inevitable, so acting early is better than delaying. The key is honest communication—most institutions understand life's unpredictability. Don't let small issues delay important matters. I recommend setting a reminder to avoid missing it next time.