Will the Probation Period of a Driver's License Be Extended Due to Point Deductions?

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DelJaxson
07/24/25 1:11am
According to national regulations, there are no circumstances under which the probation period of a driver's license can be extended. During the probation period, drivers must not accumulate 12 penalty points. If they do, their driving qualification will be revoked, and they will need to retake the driving test; otherwise, they will not be allowed to continue driving on the road. Below is more information about driver's licenses: 1. By learning to drive a motor vehicle, students can acquire basic knowledge of traffic regulations and driving skills. Upon passing the test, they will receive a motor vehicle license. 2. To take the driver's license test, applicants must meet the minimum age requirement of 18 years. The validity period of a driver's license is divided into three types: 6 years, 10 years, and long-term. Passing the four subject tests will grant the driver's license. According to regulations, anyone driving a vehicle on the road must possess a driver's license.
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Ramirez
08/10/25 8:49pm
The probationary period after obtaining a driver's license is usually one year, during which extra caution is required when driving. I remember when I first started driving, I was particularly worried about getting demerit points because if you accumulate 12 points during the probationary period, your license will be revoked, which is a huge hassle. However, the probationary period itself doesn’t extend due to demerit points—it remains fixed at 12 months. That said, if you accumulate 6 to 11 points during the probationary period, although the period doesn’t extend, you might need to attend traffic safety training or retake the written test (Subject 1), which can be quite tedious. Importantly, demerit points are recorded in your driving record, which can affect things like insurance premiums later on. So, I advise everyone to drive carefully during the probationary period, avoiding running red lights or speeding. This not only helps build experience but also prevents unnecessary trouble. Developing good driving habits is crucial—such as familiarizing yourself with road signs and speed bumps, and checking your vehicle’s condition before every trip. After the probationary period, the demerit point threshold increases to 12, but safe driving remains the foundation.
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