
Solutions when all 12 points on your driver's license are deducted: 1. Within 15 days after the deduction, visit the traffic police to obtain an "admission notice" and attend a 5-day study session on "road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge" at the traffic management department; 2. After completing the study, take the "training completion certificate" issued by the traffic police to the vehicle management office. The office will arrange a Category 1 test within 20 days. Passing the test successfully will allow you to regain a full-score driver's license. The full name of a driver's license is the motor vehicle driving license, which is a required certificate for motor vehicle drivers according to the law. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Lack of such skills and reckless driving can lead to traffic accidents. Driving without a license is not permitted on the road.

I once had all 12 points on my driver's license deducted due to multiple speeding and running red lights. I was stunned at the time and immediately pulled over to consult the traffic police. They informed me that I had to retake a traffic safety course, which lasted about 7 days with daily classes on traffic rules and driving skills, followed by theoretical and practical exams. Only after passing could my points be restored, and I also had to pay all the fines, which totaled over a thousand yuan. The whole process was time-consuming and exhausting, causing me to miss work opportunities. Since then, I've been extra cautious while driving, regularly checking speed limit alerts on my navigation. I advise new drivers to monitor their points via apps early on—don’t wait until all points are gone to regret it, as it can seriously disrupt your life.

As an experienced elder, I must say that having all 12 points deducted from your driver's license is a serious dereliction of duty. You need to stop driving immediately and report to the traffic management department. They will arrange for you to attend specialized education and training, which typically lasts about 5 to 10 days, where you'll relearn traffic safety rules, followed by an exam to regain your driving privileges. Fines must also be paid in full, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand yuan. This is not only costly and time-consuming but, more importantly, it exposes the risk points in your driving habits. I emphasize that young people should regularly practice with mock exams, obey traffic signals while driving, and protect the safety of themselves and others to avoid causing major accidents.

I once had all 12 points deducted for running two consecutive red lights. I was in a panic and immediately looked up what to do: I had to sign up for a re-education course, which took four days of classes and exams covering basic traffic rules, and then pay the fines. Only after completing all that was my license reinstated. It was a hard lesson, and now I drive extra carefully, never taking risks. I suggest using a mobile app to monitor your points—correct any point-deducting behavior as soon as it happens, don’t wait until you’ve lost them all. Staying lawful on the road saves a lot of hassle.

After losing all 12 points on your driver's license, the processing procedure is straightforward: Stop driving immediately and visit the local traffic police department to complete re-education procedures. The educational course typically lasts about 7 days, including exams and assessments, with costs covering approximately 200 yuan in training fees plus fines. The time wasted along with financial losses may disrupt your commute and work. From an economic perspective, prevention is most cost-effective, such as using in-car warning devices to avoid speeding. Accumulating minor violations can easily lead to major issues. Remind everyone to regularly check their demerit records, maintain disciplined driving habits, and avoid letting such troubles come your way.


