What to Do When 12 Points Are Deducted for Speeding Over 50%?
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Within fifteen days, attend a seven-day knowledge training session on relevant laws and regulations at the traffic management department of the public security authority in the jurisdiction where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. The vehicle management office shall conduct a road traffic safety law, regulation, and knowledge test within twenty days. Those who pass the test will have their points cleared and their motor vehicle driver's license returned. Those who fail the test must continue participating in training and retaking the test until they pass.
As a driver who once had 12 points deducted for speeding over 50%, I strongly advise you to stop driving immediately and contact your local traffic authorities. Your license will be suspended, requiring you to attend a traffic safety regulation course for about a week, followed by a theoretical test where you need 90 points to pass before driving privileges can be restored. Failing means retaking the course. During this period, you'll need to pay course fees and fines, and possibly face increased insurance premiums, adding to the hassle. Remember to bring your ID card and original driver's license for processing. The lesson is safety first—drive slower, install GPS speed limit alerts to avoid speeding. This process disrupts work and life at great cost, but thoroughly learning the rules to prevent accidents is what truly matters.