What to do when all 12 points of a C1 driver's license are deducted?
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C1 driver's license holders who have all 12 points deducted within a scoring cycle are required to study for Subject 1 and take the Subject 1 exam. Passing the exam will clear the deducted points; refusal to take the exam or study will result in the suspension of the driver's license. Below is relevant information about the C1 driver's license: 1. Overview: The C1 driver's license is one of the codes for motor vehicle driver's licenses. The permitted driving level of a C1 license includes all models under C2, C3, and C4, allowing the operation of small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles. The exam subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, road driving, and safe and civilized driving common sense. 2. Driving requirements: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the permitted driving scope of a C1 license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles; small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer. Based on these standards, a C1 license holder cannot operate vehicles with more than 9 seats.
I once had all 12 points deducted from my C1 driver's license, which was a profound lesson! At that time, I was caught speeding several times on the highway, and the fines plus penalty points added up to the limit. I immediately reported to the local vehicle management office and enrolled in a traffic safety education course. It took two full days of classes, from morning till night, studying traffic regulations. Only after passing the exam were my points reset, and I had to wait another week to get my license back. This process made me reflect on how dangerous aggressive driving can be. Now, I've developed habits like checking speed limit signs in advance and not running red lights. I recommend everyone regularly check their points using the 12123 app and stay alert if points accumulate. Remember, driving with a fully deducted license is illegal and comes with heavier fines; safe driving isn't just for yourself but also for your family's peace of mind. Cultivate good habits: regular vehicle inspections, no drunk driving, and don't take minor violations lightly. In short, act fast and don't delay—after the course, you'll drive more cautiously and reliably, reducing accident risks.