
The license holder must apply to the vehicle management department to participate in a training course. After completing the training, pass the relevant subject exams to obtain a new driver's license. If you have accumulated more than 12 points due to traffic violations at once, you will regain 12 points upon passing a single exam.

I've been driving a taxi for ten years and have also encountered situations where my penalty points were insufficient, with the most severe incident almost leading to my license being revoked. Later, I learned that I could register at the traffic police station to take a course and exam to restore points. Completing the seven-day course and passing the exam can add back a few points, which I found quite effective. It's important to develop good habits: using navigation to remind you of speed bumps and camera locations to reduce the chances of violations. If you have too many violations, don't resort to hiring someone else to take the penalty points for you—getting caught will result in heavier penalties. My advice is to regularly check your violation records, address them early to avoid accumulation, and always prioritize safety above all else.

As a young driver, I've committed several traffic violations in the first year of driving my new car, leading to point anxiety. When running low on points, I calmly analyzed the reasons - mostly being caught speeding. Now with Baidu Maps' electronic eye alert feature, violations have decreased significantly. An effective way to handle point shortages is participating in online traffic safety education - just a few hours of mobile learning and passing the test can restore points. Financially, accumulated fines may exceed thousands, and insurance premiums could rise. I recommend not delaying - make it a habit to check violation records monthly, and controlling speed is crucial.

As a long-haul truck driver myself, there are ways when you're short on violation points. The most straightforward method is to attend designated study sessions and exams at the traffic bureau to regain points. For prevention, I installed a dashcam to monitor speeding and always obey posted speed limits. Never risk using point substitution services - it's too dangerous. Always check policies and use legal channels. Developing good driving habits saves both trouble and money.


