Can an A2 driver's license with 3 points deducted be reviewed online on the 12123 platform?
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An A2 driver's license with 3 points deducted cannot be reviewed online on the 12123 platform. Below is an introduction regarding the annual review: Annual review at the vehicle management office: After deducting 3 points from an A2 driver's license and completing the study on 12123, it is still necessary to undergo the annual review at the vehicle management office. Relevant regulations: According to Article 70 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," motor vehicle drivers must regularly undergo review by the traffic management department of the public security authorities in accordance with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations. Motor vehicle drivers, in accordance with Articles 57 and 58 of these regulations, must undergo review by the traffic management department of the public security authorities when renewing their motor vehicle driver's licenses. Drivers holding licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractors, urban buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, and large trucks must undergo review by the traffic management department of the public security authorities within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle.
I've been driving large vehicles for over a decade and have had a few point deductions. With an A2 driver's license, any point deduction requires attending a review study session, mainly to enhance safety awareness. The technology nowadays is great—you can handle the review online via the Traffic Management 12123 app. Just log in to the mobile app, select 'Review Education,' watch a few short videos, and take a simple test. It usually takes about 30 minutes to complete. Last time I had 3 points deducted, I handled it at home, saving the time of queuing at the vehicle management office. The interface is intuitive, with no technical barriers. But remember: if you get points deducted within a year, you must complete the review within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends—don't delay. Handling it promptly won't affect future license renewals or driving. If the app freezes during login, check your network or update the app version; either should resolve the issue.