What to Do When All 12 Points of a Class C License Are Deducted?
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In one cycle, the full score is 12 points. If all points are deducted, you must first pay a certain amount of fine. Then, you need to go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the driver's illegal act occurred to receive 7 days of training on road traffic safety regulations and related knowledge, with 8 hours of study each day. After completing the 7-day training, you must retake the subject one exam, which has the same content as that for new driving test candidates. Upon passing the subject one exam, the deducted points will be reset to zero, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned. However, if you unfortunately fail the exam, you will need to retake the training and exam until you pass, and fees will be required.
I was also very panicked when I first encountered this situation. A friend told me that when I went to the DMV to handle it, I found the process was simpler than I imagined. If your driver's license is deducted 12 points, you first need to attend 7 days of traffic law education. Attendance is required every day for this course, and skipping classes will result in immediate revocation of your license. Right after completing the course, you'll be scheduled to retake the written test (Subject 1). I recommend using apps like 'Driving Test Genius' to practice in advance, as the question bank is basically the same as the one used by driving schools. You can only get your license back after passing the exam, but don't worry if you fail—you can reschedule a retest after two weeks. However, it's crucial to note that if you're in the probationary period and get 12 points deducted, it's not just a matter of retaking the test—your driver's license will be directly invalidated, and you'll have to start the entire process of learning to drive from scratch. So, new drivers really need to pay extra attention to speed limits and illegal parking.