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What to Do If Your Driver's License is Deducted 12 Points Twice?

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StAlexander
07/29/25 10:39am

If a driver's license is deducted 12 points within one year or at once, the driver involved must go to the traffic police department for processing within 15 days. Within 15 days, the driver involved needs to take the study voucher issued by the traffic police department to the local vehicle management office to complete the study procedures and pay the fees. After passing the driver's license test, the driver can take the pass notice to the traffic police department to retrieve the driver's license. The deducted points will be cleared, and the driver can continue to drive on the road.

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VanGage
08/13/25 3:25pm

I've also paid attention to similar situations before, and having your driver's license deducted 12 points twice is no joke. Losing 12 points once means your license gets revoked, and you have to attend a 7-day traffic rules course. You might get it back after passing the exam. But losing 12 points twice is worse—it’s more complicated to deal with; you could lose your driving privileges entirely and have to retake all driving tests from scratch (Subjects 1 to 4). This process takes at least a month, costs a lot, and forces you to take time off work. Safety is even more critical—it often indicates bad driving habits, like repeated speeding or drunk driving. I always remind myself to watch speed limit signs, use hands-free navigation, and follow traffic rules to avoid point deductions. Regular car checks, like making sure brake lights work, also help reduce violations. Bottom line: safety first, avoiding trouble is the way to go.

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LeJourney
10/07/25 6:21am

My friend went through this ordeal, and having his driver's license deducted 12 points twice really put him through the wringer. The first time was for speeding over 50%, and after his license was revoked, he had to attend a 7-day course to get it back. Not long after, he ran a red light and got another 12-point deduction, which required him to retake the driver's test from scratch, starting with the theory exam. It took him three months of waiting in line, attending classes, and taking exams, costing thousands of yuan, and he almost lost his job. Now, he drives extra carefully, never rushing or accelerating recklessly, and even installed a dashcam to monitor himself. Driving isn’t just about enjoyment—it’s a responsibility. Those two point deductions reflect weak safety awareness. I learned from his experience and have developed my own habits: signaling before turns, maintaining a safe distance, and slowing down at night. By taking these precautions, you can stay clear of point-deduction troubles.

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OArthur
11/20/25 7:44am

After having your driver's license deducted 12 points twice, the handling steps are clear. First, stop driving to avoid heavier penalties. Report to the local vehicle management office, participate in 7 days of traffic regulations study, and your qualification may be restored after passing the exam. However, two deductions often lead to permanent revocation, requiring you to retake the new driver's license test, including both theory and practical exams. Bring your ID card and driver's license for the entire process. The key is reflection: it may be caused by speeding or drunk driving, so you should be more focused when driving. Using an APP to remind speed limits can be very helpful.

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