What to Do When 6 Points Are Deducted from Your Driver's License?
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The probationary period will be extended by one year. If another 6 points are deducted during the extended period, the driver's license will be revoked. If you are in the regularization period, there will be no impact as long as you don't accumulate 12 points.
I've been driving for twenty years and also experienced having points deducted from my license when I was younger. A 6-point deduction isn't too severe since the total is 12 points, but it should be taken seriously. I recommend immediately checking the reason for the deduction and reflecting on what you did wrong, such as speeding or failing to yield to pedestrians. You can download the Traffic Management 12123 APP and take the point-reduction course—completing it can reduce some points and prevent accumulation. Pay more attention to traffic laws in daily life, and avoid distractions like looking at your phone while driving. Safety is the top priority. After my point deduction, I developed habits like always buckling up before driving and slowing down in complex road conditions. Remember, if you lose all your points, you'll have to retake the test, which is both troublesome and costly—better to correct your habits now.