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Which subject do I need to retake after my driver's license has been deducted 12 points?

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MacJuliette
09/07/25 3:00am

After your driver's license has been deducted 12 points, you need to retake Subject 1. The exam content of Subject 1 includes: 1. Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; 2. Traffic signals and their meanings; 3. Safe driving and civilized driving knowledge; 4. Safe driving knowledge; 5. Emergency handling knowledge; 6. General structure of motor vehicles, common safety device knowledge, basic knowledge of daily inspection and maintenance; 7. Basic knowledge and common hazardous materials knowledge. A driver's license, also known as a driving permit, is a document issued by the government's transportation department to individuals who qualify to drive. It is usually a card. To obtain a driver's license, you need to meet the age requirement and pass the driving test.

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ParkerAnn
09/19/25 2:28am

I remember when I last got all 12 points deducted for speeding, it was a total nightmare. First, I had to report to the traffic police station, and my driver's license was temporarily suspended. Then, I was scheduled to attend a week-long safety education course to study traffic regulations. After completing the course, I had to book the subject one test, which is the theoretical exam. If I failed, I had to retake it; only after passing could I get my license back. The whole process was time-consuming and exhausting, affecting my daily work. When driving, you really need to be careful and not think minor violations are no big deal, otherwise, like me, you'll regret it when it's too late. Safety first! I recommend everyone develop good habits to avoid speeding or answering phone calls while driving.

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LaWalker
11/02/25 2:52am

A friend of mine was complaining the other day that he lost all 12 points on his license for running consecutive red lights. As a result, he had to retake the written test (Subject 1) to reinstate his driver's license. First, he needed to apply for full-score education at the local traffic police department, study traffic regulations for a few days, and then take the exam. Passing means no further issues, and the license is returned; but failing means starting all over again. This not only costs money and time but can also disrupt daily plans. Driving is a serious responsibility—always follow the rules to avoid losing points easily, or you'll face endless trouble.

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LaAdriel
12/16/25 2:56am

As someone who has been driving for many years, I know that if all the points are deducted, you have to retake the written test (Subject 1). The process involves temporary suspension of the driver's license, attending educational courses to learn traffic rules, and then taking the theoretical exam. After passing, the driver's license is reinstated. However, for serious offenses like drunk driving, more subjects may need to be retaken. It's advisable to always drive safely and avoid speeding in daily driving.

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