What to Do When You Don't Have Enough Points on Your Driver's License?
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If you don't have enough points on your driver's license, you can participate in the point reduction program through education offered by the traffic police. According to the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws and regulations, violators can choose to participate in road traffic safety education and take an exam while processing non-on-site traffic violations online. If they pass the exam, they can reduce points when processing non-on-site traffic violations online, provided they meet the conditions for point reduction. The point reduction through education is only applicable to locally issued motor vehicle driver's licenses, and the license status must be normal. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a 'driver's license,' which is the required legal document for motor vehicle drivers.
When I first started driving, I made the same mistake and almost ran out of points before realizing how serious it was. I quickly checked a traffic app, which offers free safety courses—completing them can add a point or two back, simple and practical. Always stay alert while driving: don’t speed, don’t take calls, as these small actions easily get caught on camera and cost points. I also signed up for app alerts to avoid silly mistakes. If you’re running low on points, don’t wait—immediately sign up for a refresher course or exam on the official website to recover some. Many think they can delay, only to have their license suspended for a month, disrupting work and forcing them to retake the test. The key is forming good habits: follow the rules from start to stop, and points will naturally stay intact. Prevention is always better than cure—driving impatiently invites trouble. Safety first!