
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 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.

Hey, driving with a full 12-point deduction on your license is no joke! I just saw my neighbor do it—got pulled over by traffic police for unlicensed driving, fined 2000 RMB, and had his car impounded for 15 days. If an accident happens, it’s even worse: won’t cover it, leaving you to pay out of pocket, potentially bankrupting you. The law requires you to attend a full-point education course immediately—7 days of classes plus retaking the written test. Delaying it can even affect your driving record. My advice? Get a friend to drive or take a taxi—don’t touch that steering wheel. Last time, a guy in the news crashed into a barrier while driving unlicensed and spent New Year’s in detention.

After driving for over a decade, this is what I fear most. Still daring to hit the road after losing all 12 points on your license? That's basically waving around a voided document. Last week at the DMV, I saw a young guy crying by the roadside after being fined for driving without a license. A maximum fine of 2000 yuan is the least of your worries - imagine if the traffic police gift you a 15-day detention package. More importantly, you'll bear full responsibility for any accidents during this period, with companies washing their hands of you completely. Take my advice: open your phone to book a ride-hailing service now, report to the traffic authorities immediately for remedial classes, and consider yourself license-less until you pass the theory test again. Public transport is still better than sitting behind bars, isn't it?

Driving with a full 12-point penalty on your license is considered unlicensed driving, and the consequences are severe. If caught by traffic police, your vehicle will be impounded, and you will face a fine ranging from 200 to 2000 yuan, with the possibility of an additional 15-day detention. Any accidents during this period will not be covered by , and you will bear full responsibility. What should you do? You must stop driving immediately and enroll in a full-point education program within 15 days: study traffic regulations for 7 days and pass the written test (Subject 1) to regain your license. It is recommended to use ride-hailing services like Didi instead of risking greater losses for minor gains. Recently, there has been a crackdown, and several drivers have been detained.

Don't push your luck! My cousin secretly drove last year after losing all his points and ended up rear-ending someone, costing him over 80,000 yuan – refused to cover it because he was driving without a valid license. The law is clear: once you've accumulated 12 penalty points, you must stop driving immediately, or you could face fines up to 2,000 yuan and even jail time. The safest move is to book a refresher course right away and head to the DMV with your ID card. Typically, it's seven days of theoretical study plus an exam; pass it and your points get reset with your license returned. During this transition period, consider carpooling with colleagues or using bike-sharing. Remember, driving with a frozen license is like gambling – with your freedom and wallet at stake.


