Will points be deducted from a C1 driver's license for motorcycle violations?
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If you hold both a motorcycle license and a car license, points will only be deducted from the motorcycle license for violations while riding a motorcycle, without affecting the car license. If you do not have a motorcycle license but only a car license, it constitutes a mismatch of permitted driving types, resulting in a 12-point deduction from the car license. Here is additional information: 1. Regulations: Deduction of points from a driver's license is a penalty for traffic violations. Based on the severity of the violation, points deducted can range from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 12 per offense. The points accumulation cycle lasts until the next license review. If a driver accumulates 12 points in one cycle, they lose their driving privileges. Typically, they must undergo no less than 7 days of traffic safety education and pass an exam to restore their driving privileges. 2. Combining motorcycle and C1 licenses: The process of combining a motorcycle license with a C1 license is straightforward. Bring your ID card, driver's license, and two one-inch white-background photos to the local driver's license management office to complete the transfer. After combination, the permitted driving types on your license will be C1D.