What to Do When a New Driver's License is Deducted 6 Points?
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For a newly obtained driver's license during the probationary period, a deduction of 6 points for C1 or below has no impact on the license, and it should be actively addressed. For B-class licenses or above, the probationary period will be extended by one year. Below is a detailed introduction to situations where 6 points are deducted from a driver's license: 1. Driving a motor vehicle while the driver's license is temporarily suspended. 2. Passenger vehicles carrying more people than the approved number but less than 20% over the limit. 3. Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 50% of the stipulated speed limit. 4. Stopping on the highway driving lane. 5. Occupying the emergency lane on highways or urban expressways during traffic congestion. 6. Driving a motor vehicle carrying explosives, flammable and explosive chemicals, highly toxic, radioactive, or other hazardous materials without following the specified time, route, speed, or without displaying warning signs and taking necessary safety measures.