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What to Do When Your Driver's License Has 24 Points Deducted?

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AriannaLynn
07/29/2025, 02:28:16 PM

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.

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DelAshlyn
08/14/2025, 07:24:33 AM

I have deep feelings about getting 24 penalty points on my driver's license. I remember one time when I was driving way over the speed limit and got a huge number of points deducted. I immediately received a notice saying my license would be suspended. I hurried to the traffic management department, where they arranged for me to attend a week-long safety education course, learning traffic rules and driving etiquette. After the course, I had to take an exam, including a written test on traffic regulations and a practical driving test. Only after passing could I get my license back. The whole process took two to three weeks and was quite time-consuming. But I learned a lot from it. Now when I drive, I use my phone to remind myself not to speed and regularly review rules on apps. If you have a lot of penalty points, don't delay—handle it early to avoid bigger troubles. Developing good habits is even more critical, like checking navigation settings before driving and using the phone less. Safe driving not only protects yourself but also reduces the risk of fines. After getting my license back, I've become much more disciplined when driving.

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Marvin
10/14/2025, 02:18:00 AM

After driving for so many years, I've seen many new or experienced drivers lose high points due to negligence. Losing 24 points means your driver's license will be revoked, and you must attend mandatory safety training. After registering at the local DMV, you'll be assigned a 7-day course on traffic safety knowledge, followed by theoretical and road tests. Only after passing these can your driving privileges be restored. This is a profound lesson—reflecting on driving habits is crucial, and perhaps installing a dashcam can help monitor speed. My advice is not to wait after losing points; go through the procedures immediately to avoid point accumulation leading to bigger issues. Also, participate in community safety lectures to raise awareness. After license restoration, start fresh—follow rules like wearing seatbelts and avoiding drunk driving to prevent repeating mistakes. Driving is a lifelong skill; continuous learning ensures longevity.

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StIvan
11/27/2025, 02:13:17 AM

Losing 24 points on your driver's license is super annoying. I once almost got all my points deducted because I forgot the rules, but luckily I handled it in advance. If you really lose that many points, first stop driving and report to the traffic bureau. Then, sign up for a week-long traffic rules class. Only after completing the course and passing the exam can you recover your license. This process is time-consuming and costly, so it's better to pay attention to your driving habits: set speed limit warnings on your navigation, and avoid lane-cutting and violations. After recovering your points, be even more careful and use apps to track your score. Safety first—developing good habits is key.

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NadiaFitz
01/17/2026, 03:41:33 AM

Haha, I've talked about license point deductions online many times. 24 points deducted? That's a big deal! You'll have to suspend driving and head straight to the DMV to attend a 7-day safety course on traffic regulations. After the course, there's an exam covering both theory and practical skills, and you must pass both to get your license back. This experience actually helps improve your skills—try using a driving diary app to record daily violations. Usually, share safety tips with fellow drivers, like not starting too early at red lights. After the points are deducted, restart your driving journey more cautiously. Overall, cultivating disciplined driving is more valuable.

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HopeRose
04/13/2026, 10:36:59 PM

After having your driver's license deducted 24 points, the first step is to stop driving immediately and go to the traffic management department to apply for processing. The second step is to sign up for a 7-day safety education training, focusing on reviewing traffic rules. The third step is to pass the exam, including a written test on traffic regulations, and your license will be restored upon passing. If these steps go smoothly, it can be completed in two to three weeks. Afterward, improve your driving habits: regularly check your speed, avoid distractions like looking at your phone. A long-term suggestion is to check your driving record APP monthly to promptly identify potential point deductions. Safe driving is the core, and patiently completing the process can also provide valuable experience to prevent similar mistakes.

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