What to Do When All Points on a C1 Driving License Are Deducted?
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C1 driving license holders who have all 12 points deducted within a scoring cycle are required to study for the subject one exam and then take the exam. Passing the exam will clear the deducted points. Here is some relevant information about the C1 driving license: 1. Brief Introduction: The C1 driving license is one of the codes for motor vehicle driving licenses. The permitted driving level of a C1 license includes all models under C2, C3, and C4, allowing the holder to drive small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special operation vehicles. 2. Driving Requirements: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the permitted driving scope of a C1 license includes small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special operation vehicles. Small passenger vehicles must have a seating capacity of 9 or fewer. Based on this standard, a C1 license holder cannot drive vehicles with more than 9 seats.
I just got my C1 driver's license not long ago and already used up all my points, which made me extremely nervous. I immediately knew I couldn't touch the steering wheel anymore, otherwise I'd face fines or even have my car impounded. I hurried to the local traffic management office, filled out forms to report the situation. The staff arranged for me to attend a seven-day traffic regulations course, covering topics like speed limits and traffic signal usage—quite educational. During the course, I couldn't drive and had to commute by bus, which wasted a lot of time. Finally, I took a 60-question written test and had to pass it before waiting for notification to get my license back. This was a hard lesson—now I keep a close eye on the dashboard to avoid speeding. I advise everyone not to underestimate point deductions and to handle them early without delay.