Which subject needs to be retaken if all points are deducted?
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Take Subject 1. Here are the relevant details: Subject 1 Exam: If the accumulated points reach 12 within a scoring cycle, you are required to study Subject 1 and take the Subject 1 exam. Passing the exam will clear the deducted points. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": Article 68: If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle driving license. Timeframe: The motor vehicle driver must, within 15 days, attend a seven-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security organ where the driving license was issued or where the violation occurred. After completing the study session, the vehicle management office shall administer an exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within 20 days.
I just got my driver's license not long ago, and I heard that if all the points on the license are deducted, you have to retake the subject one test, which is the theoretical exam. A friend of mine last year lost all his points due to multiple speeding violations and had to take time off to attend classes and take the exam at the traffic police station, which took him a week to complete. It's quite annoying, really. If you're not careful while driving, it's easy to break the rules, like running a red light or illegal parking, and points can be deducted in no time. Retaking the subject one test is actually a good opportunity to review traffic rules, as the exam covers signs, signals, and regulations. To prevent this, I recommend regularly checking the traffic rule booklet or using a mobile app to practice questions. Remember, safe driving isn't just about avoiding point deductions—it's about protecting yourself and others.