Which Subject to Retake After Losing All 12 Points on Driver's License?

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Nelson
07/30/25 12:33am
After losing all 12 points on a driver's license, the driver needs to retake Subject 1 (Theory Test). The handling procedures for accumulating 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle are as follows: 1. Clear Penalty Points: Within 15 days, report to the traffic management department of the public security authority for a 7-day study session on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (Subject 1). After passing the exam, the penalty points will be cleared. 2. License Suspension: When a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall suspend their motor vehicle driving license. 3. Mandatory Study: The driver must attend a 7-day study program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at either the license-issuing authority or the traffic violation location's traffic management department within 15 days. After completing the study, the vehicle management office must administer the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and knowledge test within 20 days.
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