What to Do When All 12 Points on Your Driving License Are Deducted
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If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall detain their motor vehicle driving license. Below is some relevant information from traffic laws regarding driving license point deductions: 1. Handling of two 6-point violations: You can first address one 6-point violation record, as general violations are registered on the motor vehicle rather than the driver's license. Therefore, you can initially handle one 6-point violation. However, if both violations are on-the-spot tickets issued by traffic police, the driving license is usually already detained, and you will need to attend full-point education at the traffic police department. 2. Handling when 12 points are insufficient: According to relevant regulations, if a driving license accumulates 12 points within one scoring cycle, the driver must report to the traffic police department or the license issuing authority within 15 days to undergo a 7-day study on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study, the driver must retake the theoretical test (Subject One). Only upon passing the test will the points be cleared, and the driving license returned.