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

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Toby
07/30/25 2:42am
A driver's license deducted 12 points solution: First, you need to go to the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the driver's illegal act occurred to receive a 7-day training on road traffic safety laws and related knowledge, with 8 hours of study each day. After completing the 7-day training, you must also retake the subject one exam, which has the same content as that for new driver's license applicants. A driver's license, also known as a driving permit, is a document issued by the government's transportation department to individuals who qualify to drive, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the minimum age requirement and pass a driving test. The driver's license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is allowed to drive, such as motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, etc.
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