What to Do When All C1 Driving License Points Are Deducted?
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If all points of a C1 driving license are deducted, the driver needs to go to the vehicle management office at the place where the license was issued or where the violation occurred for a 7-day training on road knowledge and retake the subject 1 exam. Only by passing the subject 1 exam can the points be cleared. Below is the full-point learning knowledge for driving licenses: 1. Two instances of 12-point deductions in one cycle: If a driver is penalized with 12-point deductions twice within one scoring cycle, they must take both the subject 1 and subject 3 exams, commonly known as the 'road test.' 2. Full-point learning cycle: The full-point learning cycle lasts 5 days, with sessions held every morning. The courses include topics such as road violation scoring and penalties, driver psychological qualities and traffic safety, and road traffic safety laws and regulations. After completing all the courses, the school will issue a 'Training Completion Certificate.'
Back then, my driver's license points were completely deducted, and I was quite panicked. I immediately stopped driving and went straight to the local DMV to sign up for a traffic safety course. Online registration is also an option, but you need to bring your ID card and driver's license for on-site confirmation. The course lasts about 7 days, with daily classes covering traffic rules and accident case studies, which were quite practical. After that, you take a test similar to the written exam in driving school, but slightly more challenging—just review the question bank thoroughly. The cost is around a few hundred yuan, and once you pass the exam, your license is reinstated with points reset. The key is not to drive without a license, as the penalties are heavier, including possible detention. The whole process is troublesome but necessary. I learned many good habits from it and now drive more cautiously, making it a habit to check for traffic violations regularly.