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What to Do When a C1 Driver's License is Deducted 12 Points?

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LeKeira
09/06/2025, 12:12:08 AM

If a C1 driver's license accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, the holder is required to retake the subject one test. If the points deducted exceed 24, both subject one and subject three tests must be retaken. When the points on a driver's license are insufficient for deduction, another person's driver's license can be used to deduct points on their behalf. The following are behaviors that result in a one-time deduction of 12 points: 1. Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted driving type. 2. Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. 3. Fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident without constituting a crime. 4. Using forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, vehicle registration certificates, driver's licenses, school bus signs, or using other motor vehicle license plates or vehicle registration certificates. 5. Driving a motor vehicle in reverse, against the traffic flow, or making a U-turn across the central divider on a highway.

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AubreeLynn
09/18/2025, 12:08:13 AM

I once got all 12 points deducted for speeding on the highway, and it was quite troublesome back then. I had to immediately go to the local traffic police station or vehicle management office to handle the violation, first pay the fine, and then register for a seven-day traffic safety training course. The course content included explanations of traffic regulations and case studies of accidents, with the instructor repeatedly emphasizing the importance of speed limits and yielding to pedestrians. After completing the course, I had to pass the theoretical test for Subject One before I could get my driver's license back. The entire process took nearly a month, during which I couldn't drive to work, disrupting my daily routine quite a bit. This experience taught me a lesson: always obey traffic signals and speed limits when driving, and never take chances. I recommend everyone use navigation reminders for speed limits regularly to develop good habits and avoid making similar mistakes again.

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StLane
11/01/2025, 12:33:32 AM

When it comes to safe driving, I have a lot to say. Having your driver's license suspended after accumulating 12 penalty points is no small matter—it takes considerable time and effort to resolve. First, you need to pay all the fines, then participate in seven days of traffic safety education, where you'll learn about the dangers of common violations like speeding or drunk driving. Passing the exam will restore your license, but prevention is even more crucial: regularly check your speed habits and stay alert while driving. This can reduce accident risks and protect both yourself and others. I have friends who changed their bad habits after going through this experience and now drive more cautiously. I recommend installing a dashcam to enhance safety, as obeying traffic rules is the foundation of life protection.

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LaDylan
12/14/2025, 11:42:34 PM

The specific process after deducting 12 points is as follows: First, go to the traffic police department to handle the penalty for the violation, then register for a seven-day traffic safety course to learn relevant regulations. After passing the subject one exam, you can retrieve your driver's license. Bring your ID card and the original driver's license to complete the procedures. The entire process requires patience to avoid delays affecting the recovery time.

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VonIsabelle
02/04/2026, 12:37:30 AM

Regarding driver's license matters, I recommend those who have been penalized with points to take immediate action. After paying the fine, focus on attending the training courses, which cover the latest traffic regulations. The pass rate for the test is generally high, but thorough preparation is necessary to avoid mistakes. In the long run, developing good driving habits such as speed control is fundamental, as accumulating too many points may also lead to increased insurance premiums. Fellow drivers should pay extra attention to traffic signals and road signs in daily driving to reduce the risk of violations and ensure safe travel.

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Simoes
04/29/2026, 04:56:29 PM

As a novice driver, the consequences of getting 12 demerit points are quite severe. The driver's license will be suspended, requiring attendance at a seven-day training course and examination, which disrupts both work and daily life. I pay special attention to speed limits while driving and use mobile apps to monitor speed to avoid exceeding limits. If unfortunately penalized, promptly complete the procedures to minimize time loss. It's advisable for young drivers to get adequate rest before driving and maintain a rational attitude to prevent fatigued driving. Safety first remains the golden rule of driving.

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