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What to Do When 6 Points Are Deducted from the Driving License?

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SanCourtney
07/29/2025, 01:31:44 AM

If there are still points left after deducting 6 points from the driving license, you can drive normally. If there are no points left after deducting 6 points, you need to go to the vehicle management office for study and take an exam. Only after passing the exam can you retrieve your driving license. Below are the specific details about driving license point deductions: 1. Revocation: If all points are deducted and you fail to attend the study session within the specified time, the driving license will be revoked. 2. Deduction Items: Running a red light will result in a 6-point deduction and a fine. 3. Driving Safety Tips: When driving, do not smoke, do not answer phone calls, use the seat belt correctly, yield to pedestrians and non-motor vehicles, avoid crossing solid lines, and do not drive under the influence of alcohol.

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DiHarley
08/12/2025, 03:34:21 PM

When I found out my driver's license had been deducted 6 points, my first reaction was to check what happened. I immediately downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 app on my phone and logged in to find the violation records, mainly for speeding and crossing lines. Losing 6 points won’t revoke my license, but I must stay alert because another 6 points would be troublesome. I quickly signed up for a traffic safety learning course, which can usually be completed online and may even reduce some points afterward. At the same time, I adjusted my driving habits, such as strictly adhering to speed limits, obeying traffic signals, and avoiding high-speed driving at night. I also developed a routine of regularly checking for violations—every time I refuel, I take a quick look at the app. This experience taught me that driving is no small matter, and safety always comes first. Staying vigilant afterward ensures that point deductions don’t disrupt my life.

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OCatherine
10/03/2025, 02:49:41 AM

My driver's license was deducted 6 points, and I was a bit confused at the time, so I quickly asked my experienced driver friend. He said don't panic, it's not a big deal, and suggested checking the official website or app first to see the specific violation and understand where I went wrong. I tried it myself and found that it was mainly due to accidentally running a yellow light. The solution is to voluntarily attend a traffic education course to reduce points through learning, or simply wait for this scoring cycle to pass and avoid accumulating more points. I later attended the course, which was quite simple—just watching a video and taking a test online. In daily life, I've started driving slower, especially at urban intersections, and checking the dashboard more often. I've also heard people say that planning the route before long trips can help avoid distracted driving violations. In short, getting points deducted is like a reminder—just drive more carefully, and everything will be fine.

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DelRicardo
11/16/2025, 03:29:16 AM

After accumulating 6 penalty points, I felt it was a wake-up call. Take immediate action: check traffic violation records, for example, using the traffic management app. With 6 points but not exceeding 12, you can still drive, but you need to address it. Enroll in educational courses for point reduction, with learning locations often available online or at community centers. This can prevent points from accumulating to 12, otherwise, you'll have to retake the driving test. Pay more attention in daily driving, such as slowing down for pedestrians and parking properly. Don't wait until things get worse; taking early control ensures safety.

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StMaria
01/06/2026, 10:17:50 PM

My driver's license suddenly got 6 points deducted, which made me quite nervous. First, I checked the record and found out it was due to not wearing a seatbelt on the highway last time. Then, I contacted the traffic department to enroll in a point reduction course, which took about a week to complete and helped reduce some of the points. When driving normally, I lowered the speed reminder and frequently checked the navigation to avoid congested roads. I also developed a habit of asking mechanics for advice on preventing violations during regular car washes. If you find points deducted, don't delay—handling it early brings peace of mind. Remember to maintain a safe distance, minimize distractions, and reduce nighttime outings. This was a big lesson that made me more cautious.

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OLiam
04/03/2026, 04:20:46 AM

After accumulating 6 points on my driver's license, I understand the need for prompt action. While 6 points don't reach the 12-point suspension threshold, it's crucial to check violations through official channels like government apps or websites. Enrolling in point reduction courses can help mitigate the penalty upon completion, preventing further accumulation. In daily life, I've adjusted my driving habits—strictly adhering to speed limits and minimizing phone use. Extra attention is given to regular maintenance and vehicle performance checks to avoid violations caused by malfunctions. This experience taught me that penalty points aren't an endpoint but an opportunity for improvement. Driving more cautiously and regularly checking app updates naturally leads to safer journeys.

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