When does the driver's license points reset each year?
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The reset date for driver's license points is the issuance date on the license, and the system automatically resets the points on that date each year. Here are the specific details: 1. Driver's license point reset: The accumulation period for traffic violation points (i.e., the points cycle) is 12 months, with a maximum of 12 points. It is calculated from the date of initial issuance of the driver's license and continues to cycle accordingly. The reset date for driver's license points is the issuance date on the license, and the system automatically resets the points on that date each year. Starting from the "initial issuance date" on the driver's license, one year constitutes a points cycle, and this cycle continues accordingly. 2. Points deduction rules: If the accumulated points for violations within a points cycle do not reach 12 points, the points system will automatically reset the points from the previous cycle (after fines are paid) at the start of the next points cycle.