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Which subject should be taken after all 12 points are deducted?

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Laurie
07/29/25 8:37am
For drivers holding a Class C driver's license who accumulate 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, they are required to take the Subject 1 exam. They can only drive on the road again after passing the exam; driving during this period is considered unlicensed driving. For owners holding Class A or B driver's licenses who accumulate 12 penalty points, their license will be directly downgraded. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": Article 68 - If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall detain their motor vehicle driver's license. Motor vehicle drivers 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 authority where their driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. After completing the study session, the vehicle management office shall, within 20 days, administer an exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. After completing the study session, the vehicle management office shall, within 20 days, administer an exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. If the exam is passed, the penalty points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned. If the exam is not passed, the driver must continue to participate in study sessions and exams. Those who refuse to participate in the study session or take the exam will have their motor vehicle driver's license suspended by the traffic management department of the public security authority.
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LaAlice
08/12/25 6:06am
I just went through the hassle of having all 12 points deducted, and after my driver's license was temporarily suspended, I promptly signed up at the vehicle management office. The learning process lasted seven days, with half-day sessions each day covering traffic rules and accident case studies, helping me reflect on my driving habits. After that, I took the subject one exam, which focused on theory, testing knowledge of traffic signals, signs, and accident handling. Fortunately, I passed in one go, and after my points were reset, my license eligibility was restored. The whole process was time-consuming and laborious, but it made me realize the importance of safe driving. Now, whenever I drive, I remind myself not to speed and to avoid fatigued driving—one violation can deduct 6 points, and they add up too quickly. I recommend everyone check their violation records regularly and correct mistakes promptly, rather than waiting until all points are gone to take action. This experience shouldn’t be repeated; paying more attention to the rules can save a lot of trouble.
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Fitzgerald
10/05/25 7:22am
During my days as a driving instructor, I've seen many trainees at a loss after accumulating 12 penalty points. Once points are deducted, you must immediately register at the vehicle management office for a seven-day safety re-education course. The curriculum covers traffic regulations, accident analysis, and driving ethics, providing knowledge from basics to practical applications. After completing the course, you must pass the Subject 1 test, a purely theoretical written exam with a passing score of 90. Once you pass, your driver's license will be reinstated. This process is essentially an opportunity for drivers to relearn and reinforce safety awareness. I often advise drivers to note down common violation spots during daily driving, such as speed-limited intersections or school zones, as prevention is more cost-effective than remediation. Developing good habits is far more economical than dealing with the consequences afterward.
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VonJulia
11/19/25 2:06am
Hey buddy, lost all your points? Then you'll have to retake the Subject 1 test! I once lost all my points for running a red light and speeding, spent a few days studying at the DMV, and then took the theory test. Subject 1 is like the first step for new drivers getting their license, all multiple-choice questions about traffic rules. Pass it and your points reset, license restored. It's actually pretty simple, just memorize the traffic rules, but it's time-consuming and interrupts work. Drive less recklessly, use navigation for speed limit reminders, and avoid violations. Losing all points is such a hassle, next time turn those wheels slower, safety first.
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