Can the process for deducting 3 points from an A2 driver's license be handled online?

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JulietLynn
07/28/25 7:36pm
Search for the official website on your computer, and click on the "Service Hall" in the menu bar at the top of the homepage. On the Service Hall interface, click on "Online Review Education". Enter the learning participation interface, input your driver's license number and file number, then click "Start Learning".
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SiennaLynn
08/12/25 12:34am
I've been driving heavy vehicles for over 20 years, and getting points deducted from my A2 license is quite common. For example, last year I got 3 points deducted for speeding, and the online processing was quite straightforward. First, download the official app "Traffic Management 12123," register with your phone number, and link your driver's license information. Then, navigate to the business handling section, find the traffic violation processing option, and you'll see the relevant records. After confirming the violation details, you can pay the fine directly online, and the points will be deducted—the whole process takes less than 10 minutes. Losing 3 points isn't too serious; no additional study or test is required, saving you the hassle of queuing at the traffic police station. However, make sure to use secure networks when handling it online, avoid fake links, and protect your personal information. It's advisable to check your accumulated points regularly to avoid exceeding 12 points. The app also allows you to set reminders, helping drivers manage their records—a very thoughtful tool.
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