Why is the driving license in a cleared points or detained status?
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To check the status of your driving license, visit the vehicle management office. For guidance on the current status and how to proceed, consult with a traffic police officer. Once the necessary procedures are completed, your driving license will return to normal status. Procedures for full-point study and examination: 1. Study: Bring the "Notice of Full-Point Traffic Violation Education for Motor Vehicle Drivers", your ID, driving license or temporary driving license seizure certificate, and register at the vehicle management office's service window within 15 days to receive the full-point study notice. Attend the full-point education study on time. 2. Examination: After completing the study, obtain the "Subject One Examination Appointment Certificate". Bring your ID and the "Subject One Examination Appointment Certificate" to attend the Subject One examination on time. If you fail the 12-point traffic violation examination, you need to rebook and attend the examination at the designated time and place.
I remember when my driver's license points were cleared, mainly because the demerit point cycle had ended. For example, after 12 months if I hadn't accumulated 12 points, the system would automatically reset the points to zero, which is normal, just like a yearly recalculation. Sometimes you can also apply for point clearance after handling an accident. A detained status is troublesome - that time I was caught running a red light and had my license detained by the authorities. Reasons for detention include drunk driving, speeding or other serious violations, or accumulated unpaid fines. I recommend checking your status on the traffic management app - don't delay. Detention affects driving and restricts mobility, so deal with it promptly. Always pay attention to following the rules.