What to Do If You Fail the Make-up Exam for the Driver's License Law Learning and Point Reduction Test?
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If you fail the Law Learning and Point Reduction test, you can apply for a make-up exam within 24 hours. If you fail both make-up exams, the point reduction for this learning session will not be successful. There is no limit to the number of times you can take the Law Learning and Point Reduction test, meaning if you fail, you can reapply and go through the learning and testing process again. Here is some additional information: 1. Test Content: The Law Learning and Point Reduction test covers regulations related to roads and driving, as well as traffic safety laws. It is closely related to the content of Subject One and Subject Four of the driver's license test. Reviewing the knowledge for Law Learning and Point Reduction not only helps you learn and master more driving techniques and regulations but also allows you to reduce points on your driver's license, achieving two goals at once. 2. Point Reduction Limit: There is a limit to the number of points you can reduce through Law Learning and Point Reduction. Within one scoring cycle, you can accumulate a maximum of six points reduced. Once you have reduced six points in a scoring cycle, you will no longer be eligible for further reductions. Of course, this point reduction policy also means that your driver's license can tolerate a few more points being deducted.