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What to Do When Your Driving License Points Are Depleted?

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McPeyton
09/06/25 8:02am

If you accumulate 12 or more penalty points within a scoring cycle, you are required to participate in the study of "Road Traffic Safety Laws and Regulations" and retake the Subject 1 exam. If you reach 12 points twice or more within one scoring cycle, in addition to attending the study session and taking the Subject 1 exam, you must also retake Subject 3 (Driving Skills Test). Below is additional information: 1. According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," the traffic management department of the public security authority implements a cumulative penalty point system (hereinafter referred to as the scoring system) for motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws, in addition to administrative penalties. The scoring cycle is 12 months. 2. For individuals who reach 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority will detain their motor vehicle driving license. The driver must participate in the study of road traffic safety laws and regulations as required and take the exam. Upon passing the exam, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driving license will be returned. If the exam is failed, the driver must continue to participate in study sessions and exams.

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Myra
09/18/25 7:38am

I have extensive driving experience and often deal with such matters. The demerit points on your driver's license are automatically reset at the end of each cycle, typically a 12-month period starting from the date of license issuance. Upon expiration, the points are restored to the full 12. This is standard procedure under traffic regulations, so there's no need to worry. However, if you accumulate 12 demerit points, the situation becomes serious—you must attend a 7-day full-point education course at the local vehicle management office and pass the written test (Subject 1) to regain your driving privileges. I recommend regularly checking your demerit points using the Traffic Management 12123 app to avoid reaching the limit. Always drive safely by adhering to speed limits and avoiding reckless lane changes, which will help keep your points intact. When a new cycle begins after the points are reset, your score automatically returns to the initial value, but be mindful of any violation records, as they can affect car insurance and other matters.

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LeAdaline
11/01/25 8:05am

As a young car owner, I think this issue is quite common. The demerit points on your driver's license are reset to zero at the end of each scoring cycle, which means they automatically restore every full year. If you accidentally accumulate 12 points, you'll have to report to the DMV, attend a few days of safety classes, and pass an exam before you can continue driving. I remember a friend who went through this once—it took him a whole week and was quite a hassle. That's why I'm extra careful now, frequently checking my points via a mobile app to avoid speeding or getting caught using the phone. After the reset, your points return to zero, which doesn't affect your next drive, but it's best not to lose all your points—otherwise, getting caught and having your license suspended would make travel troublesome. Safe driving should always come first; don't break traffic rules just to save time.

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MacJuliana
12/15/25 8:12am

As a homemaker, I'm most concerned about my family's driving safety. The deduction of points on a driver's license is automatically reset to zero on a fixed date each year, which marks the end of the scoring cycle. For example, my husband's license had a few points deducted last year, and they were reset to zero when the time came. However, if you accumulate 12 points, you must attend a training course and pass an exam at the DMV to have them removed. He said the training was quite exhausting, so I now remind everyone: wear your seatbelt while driving, don't drink and drive—these simple habits can help avoid point deductions. After the points are reset, your score is restored, but previous violations might lead to increased insurance premiums. Just be mindful in daily life, and don't let small issues become big problems.

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