What to Do If Your Driver's License Points Exceed 12?
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If your driver's license points exceed 12, you will need to complete theoretical study before you can regain your license. If you exceed 12 points more than twice within a single scoring cycle, you will also need to take a road test. Once your points reach 12 and your license is suspended, you must attend a 7-day study program on road traffic safety laws and related knowledge at the issuing authority of your driver's license within 15 days. The specific process for retrieving your license after accumulating 12 points is as follows: 1. Registration: After accumulating 12 points, your license will be suspended, and the traffic police department that suspended it will issue an "Admission Notice." 2. Study: The study period lasts 7 days, with classes held every morning. The curriculum includes topics such as traffic violation scoring and penalties, driver psychology and traffic safety, and road traffic safety laws and regulations. Upon completing the course, the school will issue a "Training Completion Certificate." 3. Examination: After completing the study program, the vehicle management office must conduct an examination within 20 days. If you pass the exam, your points will be cleared, and your driver's license will be returned.