What to Do If You Continue Driving After Losing 12 Points on Your License?

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MatteoMarie
07/30/25 8:07am
If you continue driving after losing 12 points on your license, the following measures will be taken: 1. Temporary suspension of the driver's license: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," if the points on a driver's license reach 12 or more, the license will be temporarily suspended. You must attend a week-long study of road traffic laws and regulations at the vehicle management office and pass the subject one exam to regain the 12 points and retrieve your license. 2. Driving after suspension: If you drive a motor vehicle while your license is temporarily suspended, it is considered driving without a license. If caught, your license will be directly revoked, you will be fined between 200 and 2,000 yuan, and you may face up to 15 days of detention. 3. Other penalties: If you drive without a license and are involved in a traffic accident, you will be unconditionally held fully responsible, and the insurance company will not cover any compensation. Additionally, if a serious accident occurs resulting in severe injury, death, or significant loss of public or private property, you may face up to three years in prison or detention. Fleeing the scene of an accident will result in a prison sentence of three to seven years; if the escape leads to someone's death, the sentence will be seven years or more.
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