What to Do When Your Driver's License Has 24 Points Deducted?
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If 24 points are deducted from a driver's license, the holder must retake the road driving skills test. After passing all the tests, paying the fines, and having all the deducted points cleared, the driver can reclaim their license. The details are as follows: 1. Drivers with 12 points deducted must undergo retraining and pass the subject one test: Drivers who have 12 points deducted must undergo 7 days of training and then retake the subject one test. The test content is the same as for new driver's license applicants. After passing the subject one test, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If the driver fails the test, they must retake the training and test. 2. Drivers with 24 or more points deducted must retake both subject one and subject three tests: It is important to note that within one point accumulation cycle, if points deducted exceed 12 but are less than 24, only legal training and testing are required. However, if the points deducted reach 24 or more within one cycle, the driver must undergo training and testing for both subject one and subject three. Only after passing all tests can the driver regain their license.