What to Do When You Have 3 Points Left on Your License and Get 6 Points Deducted?
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After accumulating a total of 12 points, the vehicle management office will revoke the driving qualification for your highest permitted vehicle type. The driver must complete the downgrade and license replacement procedures within 30 days. The driver's license will be temporarily suspended, and the driver must attend a 7-day full-point education program and pass the subject one exam. Only after passing the exam can the points be cleared, allowing the driver to resume driving on the road.
I remember one time when my points were running low, I immediately stopped driving and went straight to the traffic police station. They arranged for me to study traffic regulations, and after passing the written test, I got my license back. The whole process took about a week. Now, I often remind my friends not to be lazy about checking their points, especially when they have only 3 points left—getting 6 more deducted would exceed the limit and result in a temporary license suspension, affecting their travel. It's advisable to report to the local vehicle management office promptly to avoid additional penalties. Developing a habit of regularly checking violations through an app to monitor points is more convenient and helps prevent unexpected issues.