Where to Handle Driver's License Point Deduction?
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Driver's license violation points can be processed at the vehicle management office or nearby traffic police stations. Driver's license point deduction: If a motor vehicle driver's accumulated points in a scoring period do not reach 12, and the imposed fines have been paid, the points will be cleared. If the points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will carry over to the next scoring period. Driver's license suspension: When a Class C driver's license accumulates 12 points in a scoring period, the holder must attend a training course at the vehicle management office as required, followed by an exam. The license can only continue to be used after passing the exam. Driving on the road during the period when the exam is not passed is prohibited and will be considered unlicensed driving.
Recently when I handled my driver's license point deduction, I did it at the local DMV. Points are usually deducted due to traffic violations caught on camera, such as speeding or running red lights. I went directly to the service hall of the DMV, bringing my ID card and original driver's license. After queuing to get a number, the staff will help you input the system, deduct points, and may remind you to attend a learning course or pay fines. The whole process takes about half an hour, but it may take longer if there are many people. I suggest checking the working hours in advance, as some service centers are also open on Saturdays, saving you from taking time off work. Accumulating too many points will temporarily revoke your license, so it's better to handle it early to avoid delays in driving. Driving slowly and following the rules is the key, safety first.