Where to Reduce Points Through Learning?

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ArielFitz
07/29/25 11:46am
Points reduction through learning is available on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. Below are relevant details about points reduction through learning: Points Reduction Through Learning: This is a measure for drivers holding a license who have accumulated points due to traffic violations. By participating in online traffic safety education and passing the exam, they can have their points reduced. "Points Reduction Through Learning" is a convenient traffic management measure uniformly deployed by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security. Introduction: Motor vehicle drivers who participate in road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning organized by traffic management departments of public security authorities and pass the exam, or participate in traffic safety public welfare activities at the place where their motor vehicle driving license was issued and meet relevant requirements, can apply for a reduction of traffic violation points.
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