Why Did the Points Decrease After Studying Traffic Rules?
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The reason for the decrease in points after studying traffic rules is due to non-standardized learning and testing. Below is relevant information about point reduction through studying: Introduction: After completing the test, the system will automatically notify the driver of the test results. If the test is passed, the system will automatically deduct points and inform the applicant of the point reduction result via SMS. Learning and Testing: Applicants can apply for online "point reduction through studying" courses. Continuous study for 5 minutes counts towards cumulative study time. Accumulating 30 minutes of study within 3 days counts as one session. Within 7 working days after meeting the study time requirement, applicants can apply for an online test. If the test is failed, applicants can retake it within 24 hours, with a maximum of 2 retakes.
I've also used the point reduction system through learning, and there might be several reasons why points were deducted. The most likely reason is that there was a violation during the learning process, such as being detected for distracted driving when logging in with a mobile phone. In such cases, not only will you not gain points, but additional points may also be deducted. Another reason could be failing the test. The point reduction system requires you to complete the learning time and pass an exam to gain points—if you get more than 3 questions wrong, it counts as a failure. There's also the issue of timing discrepancies. If a new violation is recorded in the system right after you complete your learning, the points you gained might be offset by the new deduction. My suggestion is to ensure you're completely parked in a safe location when studying, free from distractions. It's best to turn on your phone's Do Not Disturb mode to avoid interruptions. After completing the test, wait a couple of days before checking your score for more accurate results.