What to Do When All 12 Points on the Driving License Are Deducted?

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LaAlex
07/29/25 11:40pm
After a driver has all 12 points deducted, their driving license will be confiscated. Below are the specific steps to retrieve the driving license after all points are deducted: 1. Enroll in a course: The driver needs to bring the "Admission Notice" to the school to enroll and participate in the course. If the driver finds out through inquiry that all points have been deducted, they can also bring their driving license to enroll, which is equally valid. 2. Course content: The course includes topics such as traffic violation points and penalties, driver psychological quality and traffic safety, and road traffic safety laws and regulations. 3. Pass the test to retrieve the license: After participating in the course, the vehicle management authority should conduct a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days. If the test is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driving license will be returned.
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