
Studying the law to reduce points but still having one point deducted refers to deducting points from the accumulated points of the driver, not meaning no points are recorded when resolving traffic violations. Studying the law to reduce points means the driver participates in relevant professional knowledge training organized by the public security department's road traffic authorities and passes the exam. More related information is as follows: 1. Studying the law to reduce points is specifically for licensed drivers: For those who have been penalized for traffic violations, after participating in online road traffic safety training and passing the exam, measures to reduce points are implemented. Studying the law to reduce points is a traffic management convenience service uniformly deployed by the traffic management bureau. 2. Studying the law to reduce points: Continuous training for a full five minutes is recorded as cumulative study time. Accumulating 30 minutes of study within three days counts as one session. Within seven working days after meeting the study time requirement, you can apply to participate in the online exam. If you fail the exam, you can retake it within 24 hours, with a limit of two retakes. The exam randomly selects twenty questions from the question bank by the system software. Each question has a maximum of 60 seconds to answer. Accumulating three unanswered or timed-out questions results in exam failure and exiting the exam.


