What to Do When a Driver's License is Deducted 12 Points?
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If 12 points are deducted during the probationary period, you need to retake the driver's license test. If the probationary period has passed, you can retake Subject One within a certain period, and the traffic police will return the license after passing. Here are the specific details: 1. Accumulated points reach 12: A. Class A and B licenses downgraded directly if 12 points are deducted: For owners holding Class A or B licenses, if they accumulate 12 points in a scoring cycle, the vehicle management office will revoke their highest permitted driving model qualification and process the downgrade and license replacement within 30 days. C. Class C license holders must retake Subject One if 12 points are deducted (including 12 points or more but less than 24 points): The license will be temporarily suspended, and you must retake Subject One. Driving is only permitted after passing the test; driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving. 2. Accumulating 12 points during the probationary period: A. Class A and B licenses revoked and downgraded if 12 points are deducted during probation: If a driver accumulates 12 points during the probationary period, their probationary driving model qualification will be revoked. If the revoked qualification is not the highest permitted model, the highest permitted model qualification will also be revoked. Additionally, Class A and B license holders who accumulate more than 6 points but less than 12 points during probation will have their probation extended by one year. 3. Points deducted exceed or equal 24: If a license has two 12-point violations or accumulates over 24 points in a scoring cycle, you must study for seven days and retake Subject One, then take Subject Three within ten days of passing. Only after passing both tests can you drive again.