When Does the Driving License Point System Reset?

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LeRemington
07/29/25 8:15pm
The point system for a driving license operates on a 12-month cycle with a maximum of 12 points, starting from the date of initial license issuance. Below are key details about the driving license point cycle: 1. If the accumulated penalty points do not reach 12 within one cycle, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle. However, if a driver accumulates 12 points, they must attend a training session and pass the theoretical exam (Subject 1) at either the local vehicle management office where the license was issued or where the violation occurred before the points can be cleared. 2. According to Article 25 of the 'Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law', if a driver reaches 12 points and refuses to participate in the training or take the exam as notified by the traffic management department of the public security authority, their driving license will be suspended by the department.
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