Will I Have 12 Points Again After Passing the Test When My Driver's License Was Deducted 12 Points?
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After your driver's license is deducted 12 points and you pass the test, the license will be returned to you with the points reset to zero. Below is relevant information about the driver's license test: 1. Introduction: The driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can you obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test is divided into the following sections: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (also known as the "theoretical test" or "Subject One"), the field driving skills test (commonly known as the "stake test" or "Subject Two"), and the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test (commonly known as the "road test" or "Subject Three"). The test content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different types of vehicles permitted to drive.
I've been driving for over 20 years and have seen many cases where driver's licenses were deducted the full 12 points. After losing all 12 points, you must register at the vehicle management office to take a theoretical exam. Once you pass the test, your license points are automatically restored to 12, allowing you to drive again. Don't think this is a trivial matter – point deductions indicate risky driving behaviors, so you should reflect on your driving habits. I recommend thoroughly reviewing traffic regulations while preparing for the exam – this process is like giving yourself a safety education refresher course. While points can be regained, there's no remedy for accidents. Always pay attention to speed limits, avoid drunk driving or phone distractions, and cultivate steady driving habits – that's the safest approach.