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What to Do When a Novice C1 Driver's License Loses 12 Points

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LiamMarie
09/07/2025, 12:17:41 AM

Novice C1 drivers who have lost 12 points on their license need to retake the subject one exam. Passing the exam will clear the penalty points. Here is relevant information about the driver's license exam: Exam Regulations: Each subject can be taken once, with one retake opportunity if failed. If the retake is not attended or is failed again, the current exam session terminates, and the applicant must reschedule the exam. Exam Scheduling: Subject two and subject three exams should be scheduled at least ten days later; within the validity period of the learning to drive certificate, the number of scheduling attempts for subject two and subject three road driving skill exams must not exceed five times.

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RemingtonRose
09/18/2025, 11:44:15 PM

I just got my C1 driver's license not long ago, but I was deducted 12 points for speeding, which really upset me. A friend advised me not to panic and to quickly report to the local vehicle management office, bringing my ID card and original driver's license. The staff there will have you fill out forms to apply for traffic safety education and training, which usually lasts 5 to 7 days. The course covers traffic rules and driving techniques, and while the tuition is a few hundred yuan, it's very practical. After completing the course, you'll need to pass a test on traffic regulations to restore your driving privileges. During this period, you can't drive, so I took the opportunity to save some money by using public transportation. After dealing with this, I changed my habits—installing a car speedometer to remind myself not to speed and downloading a traffic management app on my phone to monitor my points. I recommend that new drivers develop a gentle driving style from the start, such as slowing down at intersections, observing carefully, and avoiding rushing yellow lights to prevent repeating mistakes. After all, losing all 12 points is not only troublesome but also time-consuming, and safety should always be the top priority when driving. Take action promptly to avoid more fines or affecting your record.

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DeAlejandro
11/02/2025, 12:05:37 AM

As someone who has long been concerned about road safety, I must emphasize the serious consequences for novice drivers who accumulate 12 penalty points: they face license suspension and must retake driving tests. This usually results from dangerous behaviors like drunk driving or severe speeding on highways. The solution is to immediately cease driving, visit the DMV to complete formalities, attend a week-long mandatory safety education course, and pass the exam. Use this opportunity to thoroughly reflect on your driving attitude—learn more defensive driving techniques, such as anticipating road conditions and maintaining safe distances. In the long run, developing good habits is key: regularly check your license points, use in-car devices to remind you of speed limits. Losing points isn't just a legal penalty—it endangers lives. Consider joining driving safety communities to share experiences. Though the process may be cumbersome, it helps prevent future accidents and raises awareness. Don't ignore the lesson—safe driving is a responsibility to yourself and society.

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AlanaDella
12/15/2025, 11:09:35 PM

I've dealt with similar issues: New drivers who have accumulated 12 penalty points must report to the traffic police station or vehicle management office within 15 days. The specific steps include submitting an application to participate in approximately one week of safety education training, which covers traffic regulations and accident case studies. After passing the exam, their driver's license will be reinstated. Remember to bring all required documents and familiarize yourself with local regulations, as some areas may require additional steps like taking an oath. During this process, driving is prohibited, so public transportation can be used as a temporary alternative. After completing the training, develop a habit of regularly checking your points, using apps like Traffic Management 12123 to monitor and avoid further penalties. Prevention is key post-incident—drive within speed limits and prioritize pedestrian safety to reduce the risk of violations.

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StAvery
02/05/2026, 12:01:21 AM

When hearing that new drivers are very nervous about getting 12 demerit points, I suggest staying calm. I have experience: first, take deep breaths and don't panic. Contact the vehicle management office promptly to attend safety education and training courses, which can help restore your confidence. During the process, communicate with classmates and share experiences to ease stress. While your license is suspended, take more walks or rides to reflect on the root causes of mistakes. After regaining your license, develop daily habits like checking navigation to prevent speeding before driving, and install a dashcam to monitor your behavior. Every driver can make mistakes—don't blame yourself. The key is to learn from them and strengthen your sense of responsibility. Safe driving is a marathon; with a steady mindset, you'll naturally drive more steadily.

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Alfie
04/30/2026, 04:08:50 PM

As someone who has been through this, for a novice driver who has lost 12 points: First, park the car immediately and stop driving. Second, go online or call the local traffic police to inquire about the procedures, such as bringing your documents to the DMV for registration. Third, enroll in a 5-7 day traffic law study course and take the exam. Fourth, upon passing, retrieve your driver's license but must pledge to drive cautiously. The process takes about a week and costs a few hundred—don’t delay. After regaining your license, install a speed detection app to constantly remind you of speed limits and obey the rules. Avoid speeding at night and frequently check tire safety. To prevent recurrence, actively participate in driving training activities to improve skills and ensure long-term safe travel.

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