What to Do When Only 1 Point Remains on Your Driver's License?

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EthanDella
07/29/25 10:04pm
A full 12-point deduction in a single scoring cycle will result in the temporary confiscation of your driver's license by traffic police. The license will be returned only after completing required study sessions and passing exams. If you already have 11 points deducted and commit another traffic violation, reaching the 12-point threshold, the traffic police will impound your license. You must report within 15 days for processing, which includes mandatory study and testing. Currently, many regions offer point reduction programs through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. When your points haven't reached 12, you can reduce points by studying and passing exams, with a maximum reduction of 6 points per scoring cycle. Below is an introduction to the C1 driver's license: 1. C1 is the most commonly used license in China. 2. Vehicles not permitted with C1 license: urban buses, medium or large passenger vehicles, large trucks, two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycles. 3. Vehicles permitted with C1 license: C1 license holders can drive vehicles classified as C2, C3, and C4 models.
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