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Can a B2 downgrade be restored by someone?

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VanJocelyn
07/29/25 12:25pm

b2 downgrade cannot be restored by someone. A downgrade means it has already been recorded in the traffic management system, and once recorded, it generally cannot be modified. Here are the relevant details: Deduction of 12 points at once: If 12 points are deducted at once, or if the vehicle is not linked to another driver's license, then a downgrade is unavoidable. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' if a B2 driving license accumulates 12 points within a single scoring cycle, the holder must apply for a downgrade and license replacement at the vehicle management office within 30 days. Knowledge learning: If a driver refuses to participate in road safety knowledge learning or take the required exam, the traffic police department of the public security authority will announce the suspension of the motor vehicle driving license.

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RemingtonDella
08/13/25 11:31pm

Wanting to find someone to restore a downgraded driver's license is really not feasible. I know a guy whose B2 license was downgraded, and he thought he could fix it through connections. In the end, not only did he waste money, but he almost got caught and faced even heavier fines. The law is very clear—license downgrades happen either due to maxed-out penalty points or age-related reasons, and the only way to restore it is through official channels. For example, retaking the test at the DMV or waiting for the penalty period to end for automatic reinstatement. Trying to use connections is fraud, and it could lead to license revocation or even a police record. I believe safety comes first when driving, and handling things by the book is the most worry-free approach. It’s better to drive carefully—avoid speeding and drunk driving—to keep your points intact. Trying to restore a downgraded license is just too much hassle.

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MacKinsley
10/09/25 3:38am

I've talked a lot about the issue of B2 license downgrading. Heard some people want to find someone to restore it, but really, don't be foolish. A friend of mine got burned before - paid an agent but nothing changed, only messed up the records. Legal ways are the only reliable options: either wait honestly for a year or two for the system to automatically restore partial levels, or go back to driving school to retake Subject 1 or Subject 3 exams. Pass them and you can upgrade again. Seeking help from others? All traps! I also know traffic police are cracking down hard now - one false move could permanently revoke your driving privileges. Bottom line: safe driving is king, don't turn a good thing into a bad one.

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Cathy
10/09/25 3:40am

B2 downgrade cannot be restored by seeking external help, it's too risky. I understand you're eager to drive, but the law stipulates that after a downgrade, you can only proceed through official channels. For example, retaking the written or road test, or waiting for the demerit points to clear. Seeking assistance from others would constitute falsifying records, which could result in fines at best or license revocation at worst. I recommend going directly to the DMV for consultation—they can provide you with the specific steps. Drive carefully in the future to avoid exceeding point limits and facing another downgrade.

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StHailey
11/22/25 4:54am

Your B2 license got downgraded and you're thinking of finding someone to help get it back? I'd advise you not to bother. Let me tell you the proper way: if it was downgraded due to too many demerit points, just wait it out or take a test; if it's due to age, it might be downgraded to C1, and there's basically no way to restore it. Trying to pull strings is illegal, and the consequences if caught aren't worth it. I've seen too many people regret it. Safety first—follow traffic rules, regularly check your license points, and restore it the right way for peace of mind. Remember to ask at the DMV; they're the professionals.

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Tami
01/12/26 6:30am

Absolutely no way to restore a downgraded driver's license by finding someone to help. Let me tell you this straight. There are only two legal ways to restore it: first, if the downgrade was due to penalty points, wait for a 12-point cycle and it will automatically consider an upgrade; or retake both the written test and road test, and upgrade upon passing the review. Most B2 downgrades are due to too many violations, and seeking help from others can only make things worse, possibly leaving a stain on your record. My advice is to start from the source—drive more steadily, avoid speeding, and don’t exceed the penalty point limit. Regular car maintenance can also reduce accidents. If you do get downgraded, the DMV is your reliable helper—don’t resort to shady methods.

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