What to Do When Your Driver's License is Deducted 24 Points?
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If the accumulated points on your driver's license exceed 24, you will need to take the Subject 3 exam. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Driver's license with 12 points deducted: Drivers whose licenses have been deducted 12 points must retake training and pass the Subject 1 exam. After receiving 7 days of training, drivers with 12 points deducted must also retake the Subject 1 exam. The exam content is the same as for new driving test candidates. After passing the Subject 1 exam, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. Drivers who fail the exam must retake the training and exam. 2. Driver's license with 24 points deducted: Drivers whose license points reach 24 or more must retake both the Subject 1 and Subject 3 exams. It is important to note that if the points exceed 12 but are less than 24 within a single scoring cycle, only the regulation training and exam are required. However, if the illegal points reach 24 or more within a scoring cycle, in addition to the Subject 1 exam training, the driver must also retake the Subject 3 exam training. The driver's license will only be reissued after passing all exams.
Last year, my driver's license was deducted 24 points, which was quite troublesome. The total score is only 12 points, exceeding so much means I made two major mistakes, such as speeding and running a red light. The first step is to go to the local vehicle management office or traffic police brigade to deal with it, fill in forms, pay fines, and get the ticket. Then I must attend a traffic safety study class, usually about a week, studying traffic laws and regulations every day. After completing the course, I need to pass a theoretical test; if passed, the points can be restored. If failed or the license is revoked, I have to go to the driving school to retake all subjects, which is costly and laborious. Remind everyone not to drive during the processing period, wait until everything is settled before hitting the road. Safe driving is key, less violation, more patience.