What to Do If Your Driver's License Has Been Deducted 24 Points?
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If the accumulated penalty points exceed 24, you must take the subject three exam. Relevant details are as follows: 1. License Deducted 12 Points: Drivers whose licenses have been deducted 12 points need to retake training and pass the subject one exam. After receiving 7 days of training, drivers who have been deducted 12 points must also retake the subject one exam. The exam content is the same as for new driving test candidates. If the subject one exam is passed, the penalty points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If the exam is failed, the driver must retake the training and exam. 2. License Deducted 24 Points: Drivers whose penalty points reach 24 or more must retake both the subject one and subject three exams. It is important to note that if the penalty points exceed 12 but are less than 24 within a scoring cycle, only regulatory training and the exam are required. However, if the penalty points reach 24 or more within a scoring cycle, in addition to the subject one exam training, the driver must also retake the subject three exam training. Only after passing all exams can the driver regain their license.