Why Does My Driver's License Have Only 11 Points When No Points Were Deducted?
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Driving License Total Points: 12, Only 11 Points Can Be Used for Penalties. If all 12 points are deducted, the driving qualification will be revoked. Below is an introduction to the required documents for deducting points from a driver's license and the fact that deducted points cannot be replenished: Documents Required for Deducting Points from a Driver's License: To deduct points from a driver's license, you need to bring the original and duplicate copies of the vehicle registration certificate of the offending vehicle, the original and duplicate copies of the driver's license, cash or a bank card designated by the traffic police department, and go to the service hall of the traffic management department to process it. The license holder must be present in person. The license holder must sign in person and must be present, and must also show their ID card. Deducted Points Cannot Be Replenished: Within one cycle, if the points deducted from the driver's license are less than 12, the record will be cleared in the next cycle after the fine is paid. If the points deducted from the driver's license reach 12, the driver must attend a seven-day study and examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued within fifteen days.