What to Do When Your Driver's License Reaches 0 Points?

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OJason
09/02/25 3:17am
You need to attend a seven-day training program at the local traffic management department of the public security authority. After completing the training, you must retake the subject one exam. Here is the relevant information: 1. After accumulating 12 points on your driver's license, you are required to undergo an 8-hour daily training on road traffic safety regulations and related knowledge. The exam content is the same as that for new driving test candidates. Once you pass the subject one exam, the points on your driver's license will be cleared, and the traffic management department will return your driver's license. If you fail the exam, you will need to retake the training and exam. 2. For newly licensed drivers, if 6 or more points are accumulated during the one-year probation period, the probation period will be extended by one year. If 12 points are accumulated, you will no longer be allowed to drive motor vehicles. If caught by traffic police, your driver's license will be revoked.
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DelJasmine
09/14/25 5:34am
When your driver's license accumulates 12 penalty points and drops to 0, it will be temporarily suspended. This is quite common, and I've seen friends panic when it happens to them. The first step is to promptly visit the local traffic management authority with your ID card and original driver's license—don't delay. They will arrange for you to attend traffic safety education classes, where you'll spend a few days learning about traffic rules, followed by a theoretical test similar to the one for the first driving test. Only after passing the exam can you retrieve your license. If left unaddressed, your license might be revoked, affecting your daily commute or work. It's advisable to always drive within speed limits, avoid running red lights, and develop law-abiding habits to prevent future issues. If you ever face this situation, prioritize handling it through official channels and don't fall for misleading online advice.
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DelKhloe
09/14/25 5:36am
Once I was driving over the speed limit and got multiple demerit points deducted, which suddenly dropped my license score to zero. I panicked and rushed to the traffic service center. The staff instructed me to enroll in a traffic rules course, which lasted three full days. I had to pass an exam afterward. During this period, I couldn’t drive and had to take the bus to attend classes, which was quite time-consuming and troublesome. After passing, I still had to wait a few days for the review process to get my license back. Now I’ve learned my lesson—I rely more on navigation alerts to avoid violations. This incident reminded me that obeying traffic rules isn’t just about fines; serious violations can disrupt your life. Take action promptly and don’t wait until delays lead to penalties.
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