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

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VonManuel
09/05/2025, 12:26:17 AM

If your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points, you must participate in a road traffic regulations study session organized by the traffic management department within 15 days after your license is temporarily suspended. Below is a detailed explanation of the penalty point system for driver's licenses: 1. License Retrieval Process: After a driver accumulates 12 penalty points, their license will be confiscated, and the traffic police department that issued the penalty will provide an "Admission Notice." The driver must take this notice to register at the designated school and attend the study session. If a driver discovers through self-inquiry that their points have reached the limit, they can voluntarily register with their driver's license, which is equally valid. 2. License Retrieval Rules: The vehicle management office must administer a test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days. Those who pass the test will have their penalty points cleared, and their driver's license will be returned. Those who fail must continue attending study sessions and retake the test. Drivers who refuse to participate in the study session or take the test will have their driver's license suspended by the traffic management department of the public security authority.

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DeCaden
09/17/2025, 12:56:42 AM

When my license was last deducted the full 12 points, it scared me to death. I immediately rushed to the local DMV to report, and they told me my license was temporarily suspended—no driving allowed. Next, I had to attend a road traffic safety training course, which lasted about 7 days, covering traffic regulations and accident prevention. After completing the course, I had to take a theory test, the same kind of computer-based exam on driving knowledge as during driver’s ed. I reviewed the question bank, spent some time on it, and luckily passed in the end. Only after passing the test could I retrieve my license. The whole process was quite a hassle—during that time, I could only take the bus or taxis, which added up in cost. My advice is: don’t delay when you receive a point-deduction notice; act immediately. Otherwise, if you drag it out, your license might get revoked. Drive properly in daily life—don’t speed, buckle up, and avoid making mistakes again.

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MarcusLynn
10/31/2025, 01:26:00 AM

I just went through the experience of having my driver's license suspended for accumulating 12 penalty points, and I was completely stunned. I had to put aside work and daily life to immediately report to the DMV. After completing the procedures, it was all about intensive traffic law education for about 7 days—attending classes every day was quite tedious. After the course, there's an exam with multiple-choice questions, so practicing with test banks is essential. If you fail the first time, you'll need to retake it. Passing the exam gets your license back. During this period, driving is absolutely forbidden—getting caught could mean fines or revocation. I had a friend help me with the paperwork to save time. Remember, start preparing for the study sessions right after getting the points—don't delay, or it'll get more complicated. It's best to use GPS alerts while driving to avoid running red lights or drunk driving.

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LillianFitz
12/14/2025, 12:34:00 AM

If your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points, it will first be suspended. Immediately contact the vehicle management office to enroll in a safety education course, which typically lasts about a week and covers a review of traffic regulations. Afterward, you must pass a theoretical exam to regain your license. This process takes at least two weeks, during which you cannot drive, affecting your mobility. If not handled promptly, the points may not be cleared, and your license could even be revoked. It's best to consult the vehicle management office directly for reliable information—don't trust random advice online. Adjust your driving habits—slow down and drive more cautiously to ensure safety.

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StLola
02/03/2026, 01:36:13 AM

After my friend had his driver's license deducted 12 points, I accompanied him through the whole ordeal. We had to rush to the vehicle management office to handle it, otherwise his license would be locked and he couldn't drive. The procedure involves attending 7 days of theoretical study, which includes traffic safety knowledge, followed by an exam. The exam isn't difficult; just review the question bank, and you can find materials online. If you fail the exam, it will take more time. After passing, you can retrieve your license. My friend has become wiser now and uses a dashcam to monitor himself while driving. A reminder: act as soon as you receive the point deduction notice, don't be lazy, as delaying will result in heavier penalties. Developing good habits like not speeding can prevent this from happening.

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VonAdriel
04/28/2026, 06:08:09 PM

If young drivers have their license points maxed out at 12, don't panic. Quickly download the DMV app to schedule study time. Attend the 7-day course as arranged, covering traffic regulations, available in-class or online. Prepare for the exam by practicing with a question bank app—passing is required to reclaim the license. During this period, use taxis or public transport instead of driving to avoid fines. The process can be completed in about two weeks if fast, with low costs. In the future, drive with navigation to remind speed limits and avoid phone use violations. Prevention is better than remedy—safety always comes first.

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