Why does it show 11 points left when there are no traffic violations?
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Generally, there are no traffic violations that deduct only one point. If the query on the Traffic Management 12123 app shows only 11 points left, you can verify and confirm this at the local traffic police station. The default available points that can be deducted are set at 11.
I've been driving for many years and have encountered similar situations. The initial score on a driver's license is 12 points, so if it shows only 11 points remaining, there must be something wrong. You might have missed some traffic violation records, such as being caught speeding by a camera but not yet receiving a notification, or a delay in system updates. I once thought everything was fine too, but only found out about a parking violation that deducted points when I checked the app. Having fewer than 12 points can be very troublesome and may even affect the use of your license. I strongly recommend that you immediately log in to your local traffic management APP or website, enter your driver's license number, and check the detailed records. If no violations are displayed, go to the traffic police station to inquire, to prevent system errors from causing issues. Make it a habit to check every month to avoid small problems accumulating into big troubles.