What to Do When 3 Points Are Deducted from a Large Vehicle License?
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Solutions for having 3 points deducted from a large vehicle license: You need to bring your ID card and driver's license to the vehicle management office to apply for the penalty points processing procedure. Below are the relevant regulations for point deduction handling: 1. Handling regulations: If the points deducted for a motor vehicle driver within a scoring period do not reach 12 points, and the imposed fines have been paid, the points will be cleared; if the points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will be carried over to the next scoring period. 2. Learning legal knowledge: According to regulations, during the inspection, you must participate in no less than three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency response, and other knowledge, and receive case-based education on traffic accident warnings.
Last month, my heavy vehicle license was also deducted three points for being caught speeding by a camera during a long-distance trip. Although three points aren’t too severe, as a veteran driver with over a decade of experience behind the wheel of heavy vehicles, I know that accumulating too many points can lead to serious trouble—like having to attend a review course if you exceed six points. The first step was to check the violation details on the Traffic Management 12123 App and handle the fine online. Then, I promptly started watching traffic safety videos and taking quizzes in the App—answering a few questions correctly can deduct one or more points, which really works. I’ve been learning a bit each week and have already reduced quite a few points. The key takeaway is to learn my lesson and drive slower—heavy vehicles bear greater responsibility in accidents, so safety comes first above all else.