Will the probationary period be extended if 6 points are deducted during the driver's license probationary period?
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The following is a relevant introduction to whether the probationary period will be extended if 6 points are deducted during the driver's license probationary period: 1. For a C1 driver's license, deducting 6 points during the probationary period will not affect the probationary license, as long as the violation is promptly handled and the fine is paid. The points will be cleared at the end of the scoring cycle. 2. For C-class licenses and motorcycle driver's licenses, as long as the total points deducted during the probationary period do not reach 12, the probationary period will not be extended. If 12 points are reached, the license will be directly revoked. To drive again, one must re-register and retake the driver's license test. Therefore, it is crucial not to accumulate 12 points during the probationary period for C-class licenses. 3. For A and B-class driver's licenses, if more than 6 points are deducted during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If more than 6 points are deducted again during the extended year, the license will be directly revoked. Therefore, it is best not to accumulate 6 points during the probationary period for A and B-class licenses.