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What to Do When Accumulating 12 Points?

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Antonio
09/08/25 7:21am

Within 15 days, attend a 7-day study session at the location where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. For those who pass the exam, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned; those who fail the exam must continue studying and retaking the test.

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MariaLynn
09/20/25 5:49am

Last time, a friend of mine also had all his points deducted and was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan. I recall that in such cases, you generally need to report to the traffic management department first. You must register for a traffic regulations course within 15 days, which usually involves studying traffic rules for 7 days. After that, you take the subject one exam. If you pass, your driving license points will be reset to zero, and you can drive again. If you fail, you have to retake the course and the exam, which is really a hassle. The key is not to delay, otherwise your license may be suspended temporarily, and you’ll have to rely on other transportation methods for short trips. It might also lead to an increase in insurance premiums. So, it’s crucial to be extra careful when driving—avoid violations, use navigation to remind you of speed limits, and so on. Remember, safety comes first. Don’t cut corners for speed or convenience. If your points are maxed out, just deal with it properly.

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DeAmir
11/03/25 6:12am

Honestly, after driving for 20 years, I've seen many people panic when their points reach the full 12. Straight to the point: quickly go to the traffic police station or designated location to complete the procedures, attend a week-long traffic regulations course, and pass the exam to restore your license. The key here is that if you don't handle it on time, your license will be suspended, and fines may even double. What's more annoying is that insurance companies might raise your rates if they find out, and some jobs could be affected if you can't drive. My advice is prevention first—install a driving assistant app to monitor your points in real-time and check your points regularly to avoid exceeding 11. If you do max out, don't panic. Enroll in a reputable driving school for the course—it's more reliable, especially since traffic rules update frequently, so don't underestimate this small test.

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OliveDella
12/17/25 6:12am

A colleague of mine had a hard time because his points reached the full 12. The process is really troublesome. First, you have to report to the local traffic police department and attend mandatory training, usually lasting about a week. Only after passing the exam will your points be reset. However, if you fail the exam, you'll have to retake it, which takes more time and costs extra money. In the meantime, you can only ride a bike or take public transport for temporary driving. Usually, pay attention to speed limits, avoid reckless overtaking or lane changes, or use in-car devices to record trips to prevent point deductions. This process also reminds us of the importance of safe driving—getting into trouble isn't just about points.

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