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What to Do When Your Driver's License Accumulates 12 Penalty Points?

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OArcher
08/30/25 2:17am
If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ will confiscate their motor vehicle driver's license. The following are the scenarios for regaining the license after confiscation: Scenario 1: If 12 points are deducted, only theoretical study is required. After passing, the driver can regain their license, though the points will still be at 12. Scenario 2: If a driver accumulates 12 points or more twice or more within a scoring cycle, a road test is required. Scenario 3: If 12 penalty points are accumulated, after the license is confiscated, the driver must, within 15 days, report to the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred, to attend a 7-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Upon completion, the vehicle management office should, within 20 days, test the driver on the studied content. If passed, the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned, and the points will be cleared. If the test is failed, the driver must continue testing. Scenario 4: If 24 penalty points are accumulated within a scoring cycle, the driver must complete the Road Traffic Safety Law.
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McAdeline
09/11/25 6:29am
I just went through the process of having all 12 points deducted from my driver's license, and it was really troublesome to handle. First, I had to report to the local traffic police department, where they arranged for me to attend a 7-day traffic regulation training course. During the training period, my driver's license was suspended, and driving illegally would result in severe penalties. The training mainly covered legal knowledge and accident cases, making me reflect on my mistake of speeding. After completing the course, I had to take a theory test, with a passing score of 80. Passing the test would reset my points and restore my driving privileges. If I failed the test, I would have to retake the course and the exam, wasting both time and money. Accumulating too many points might even require retaking the entire driver's license test. I sincerely advise everyone to regularly check their records on the traffic management app and avoid dangerous driving habits like using a phone or not wearing a seatbelt. Remember, losing all your points is no small matter—it disrupts daily life and affects work. Safety first ensures you can enjoy the journey.
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DelJuliana
10/25/25 7:20am
As someone who has long been attentive to traffic regulations, I'm well-versed in the key steps of handling a 12-point deduction. After the driver's license is temporarily suspended, you must immediately register at the traffic management office to attend a mandatory learning course, which typically lasts about 7 days. Upon completion, passing a test is required to restore your points. While the exam covers basic knowledge, thorough preparation is essential. Failing means repeating the learning and testing process, consuming both time and effort. Accumulating high scores could even lead to license revocation and retesting. This process underscores important safety lessons. I advise everyone to drive cautiously, pay attention to details like tire checks, use apps to monitor violations for timely handling, and avoid regret after reaching the maximum penalty. Strict rule compliance protects both yourself and others. Road safety is everyone's responsibility – no room for carelessness.
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