What to Do If You've Been Deducted 200 Points for Driving?
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Driver's license points are penalties for traffic violations committed by drivers. Based on the severity of the traffic violation, points can range from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 12 per offense, with the points cycle lasting until the next inspection period. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, they lose their driving privileges. To restore their driving privileges, they must attend at least 7 days of traffic safety education and pass an exam. If the driver's license points are insufficient, another person's license can be used to deduct points. If no substitute license is available, the driver must retake the course and pass the theory exam (Subject 1). Driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving, so it is not advisable to take the risk.