Can a B2 driver's license with 9 points deducted be reviewed on 12123?
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Yes, a B2 driver's license with 9 points deducted can be reviewed on 12123. Here is the relevant information about 12123: Definition: Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform, supported by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. It provides comprehensive traffic safety services for car owners and drivers, including: personal user registration on the Internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and handling of motor vehicle/driver's license/illegal processing services, traffic safety information inquiries, service notifications and reminders, service guidance, and road traffic services. Main functions: user registration, binding personal motor vehicles and driver's licenses, processing of illegal activities recorded by electronic monitoring equipment, appointment for motor vehicle driver tests, and pre-selection of new motor vehicle license plates.
Two years ago, my Class B2 license also had 9 points deducted, and in this case, the 12123 app can only handle part of the process. If you reach 9 points deducted, you must first complete on-site learning, which requires bringing your ID card to the DMV for a 3-hour safety education session, mainly watching accident videos and attending a class. You can schedule the learning time and location on the Traffic Management 12123 app, but you must personally check in at the site. Only after completing the learning can you apply for the review in the app, then submit and wait for system approval. Don’t delay the process until the end of the scoring cycle—it’s recommended to start at least 45 days in advance. Back then, I was pressed for time and almost let it expire.
As a truck driver who frequently drives, it's crucial to distinguish between online and offline procedures when facing a 9-point deduction. The 12123 app can handle the submission of review application materials, but the law requires drivers with more than 9 points to complete on-site education courses. You need to find the 'Review Education' module in the app to book the nearest venue, which is usually arranged by county or municipal vehicle management offices. On-site, you must check in with facial recognition and complete the learning session, as the system will synchronize the data. If you only complete online learning without attending the on-site session, the vehicle management office will not approve your application, which is a key point emphasized in recent regulations.