What to Do When a C1 Driver's License is Deducted 12 Points at Once?
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C1 driver's license is deducted 12 points at once, the driver should participate in study and take the test within fifteen days. The following are the specific requirements: 1. Study: The motor vehicle driver should participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security organ where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within fifteen days. 2. Test: After the motor vehicle driver participates in the study, the vehicle management office should conduct a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within twenty days. The following are the relevant introductions: 1. Pass the test: The points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned; 2. Fail the test: Continue to participate in study and take the test; 3. Refuse to participate in study and also refuse to take the test: The traffic management department of the public security organ will announce the suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license.
That time my driver's license was deducted 12 points at once, which was a big lesson. It happened because I was caught speeding excessively on the highway by on-site cameras. First, I had to rush to the local traffic police station to handle the ticket, admit the violation, and sign the penalty decision. Then, according to regulations, I had to attend a seven-day traffic safety education and training course, about four hours each day, covering everything from legal theories to accident cases. After the training, I had to retake the theoretical exam for Subject 1, with only one chance to pass. If I failed, I would have to retrain and retake the exam. The whole process took nearly a month before I got my license back. Since then, I've been extra careful while driving, avoiding any serious violations like drunk driving or going the wrong way, as it not only costs time and money but also affects daily life and work commutes.