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What to Do If You Get 12 Points Deducted for Running Red Lights Twice?

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MacMaggie
07/28/2025, 08:41:15 AM

First, you need to take your driver's license to the traffic management department to accept the relevant penalties. According to relevant regulations, drivers who accumulate 12 points deducted within a scoring cycle must complete the relevant procedures at the traffic management department within 15 days. Participate in the full-score education for the driver's license, which involves receiving seven days of education on road traffic safety regulations and related knowledge. After completing the relevant exams, the deducted points can be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned.

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BeauRose
08/11/2025, 01:25:19 PM

I personally experienced getting 12 points deducted for running two red lights. I had just started driving and was in too much of a hurry, running two consecutive red lights, which resulted in a notice for full 12-point deduction. I immediately contacted the traffic police department, and they instructed me to report to the local DMV to attend a mandatory two-day training class on traffic rules, followed by retaking the theoretical test for Subject 1. The test wasn't too difficult—just review some traffic rules in advance, like traffic light regulations and safe driving basics. Passing the test restored my 12 points, but I still had to pay a fine of several hundred yuan, which was painful. Since then, I've been extra cautious at intersections—I'd rather wait a few more seconds than rush and risk accidents or losing points. Safety comes first, and developing good habits is crucial. A repeat offense could lead to license suspension, which would be deeply regrettable. I recommend using a driving reminder app to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

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ElijahMarie
09/28/2025, 03:22:48 AM

If your driver's license is deducted 12 points, you must handle it immediately. As an experienced driver, I've seen many similar cases. The usual procedure is: first register at the traffic police department, receive a notice to attend seven days of traffic safety education, then take a theoretical test. After passing, your points will be restored. During this period, your license will be temporarily suspended, affecting your travel. Running two red lights is no small matter, reflecting negligence of safety; check your speed more often, slow down and stop completely at intersections. Remember to pay fines to avoid additional penalties. In the long run, obeying traffic rules saves lives and money; installing a dashcam can prove your innocence. Prevention is key - drive slower, stay focused. Lost points can be regained, but accidents are hard to undo. Developing good habits is fundamental.

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BrantleyFitz
11/11/2025, 09:29:33 PM

Losing 12 points is really unlucky! As a novice driver, I was so nervous when I made this mistake last time. Running a red light deducts 6 points each time, and two violations max out the 12-point limit. Head to the traffic police station immediately to explain the situation—they'll arrange for you to retake the Theory Test (Subject One). Just review traffic sign rules for the exam, which is easy to pass but time-consuming. Once you pass, your points will reset, and your license can be used normally. Don’t forget to pay the fine to avoid delays. Quickly adjust your driving habits—slow down at intersections and watch the traffic lights. Safety first—don’t rush like I did and cause trouble. Stay focused while driving from now on; you’ll regret it once your points are gone. Simple habit adjustments can save your life and your points.

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AubreeFitz
01/01/2026, 11:10:26 PM

Facing the loss of all 12 points, it's crucial to stay calm. As someone who prioritizes safety, I believe the core solution is to retake the test: report to the traffic police department, follow instructions to participate in theoretical study and pass the exam to restore your license. Don’t delay, as it could affect your daily driving; paying a reasonable fine of 500-1000 RMB is necessary. Two instances of running red lights indicate risky habits that require reflection. Slow down at intersections and watch the lights—don’t rush for seconds; consider placing a safety reminder sticker in your car as a helpful aid. The demerit system acts as a safeguard, encouraging civilized driving. After remediation, continue driving cautiously and educate your family not to follow bad examples. Life is precious, and rules protect safety.

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StMalia
03/30/2026, 12:17:15 AM

Handling a 12-point deduction is quite straightforward. I recommend going to the traffic police station for consultation first—don't just wait around. They'll guide you to attend a training course for 2-7 days, followed by retaking the theoretical exam (Subject 1), reviewing rules like red-light violations and traffic sign recognition. Pass the exam to reclaim your points and restore your license validity—just endure the driving suspension period. Don’t forget to pay the fine to avoid interest. Immediately correct driving habits: slow down at intersections, watch lights carefully, and resist impulsive running. Prevent repeat offenses with patience—install navigation alerts for traffic signals. The process isn’t complicated but serves as a strong warning; obeying traffic rules ensures you win by arriving home safely.

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