Do I need to take a test if my B2 driver's license has 6 points deducted?
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If 6 points are deducted from a B2 driver's license, no test is required. The license holder only needs to undergo training and study at the vehicle management office where the license was issued. Below are the specific details: Solution: If the driver's license is in its formal period, there's no need to panic if 6 points are deducted. Just handle the traffic violation information promptly and pay the fine. In this case, the license holder does not need to take a test, avoiding much trouble. However, if the license holder has just obtained the license and is still in the probationary period when committing such an error, the penalty will not be so lenient. The license holder not only has to pay the fine but also faces an extension of the probationary period by one year. There's another situation to note: if during this extended probationary period, the license holder makes another mistake resulting in 6 points deducted, the driver's license will be revoked. Important to note: Although there are no other requirements during the probationary period except for the one-year extension, if the next scoring cycle still results in 6 points deducted, the driver's license will be canceled, and the holder will need to retake the driver's license test. It's evident that for B2 driver's licenses, the rules regarding point deductions are quite strict, especially compared to C-class licenses. This can also be attributed to the fact that B2 drivers are typically engaged in freight transportation, thus naturally requiring higher standards.
As a professional who frequently deals with driver's license issues, I can confirm that a B2 license with 6 demerit points does not require a test. However, according to regulations, you must attend a traffic safety education course, typically a half-day training session. This is because Class B licenses are subject to stricter management. If you accumulate 6 but fewer than 12 points within a scoring cycle, you must undergo a review and education process aimed at reinforcing safety awareness and correcting bad habits. Only when you reach 12 points may your license be downgraded and require a test, so 6 points serve as a warning signal. I recommend promptly checking the traffic management app for violation records and reducing behaviors like speeding or running red lights. Points are automatically reset once a year, but don't overlook the consequences. Driving lawfully not only helps avoid points but also reduces accident risks, making your journeys smoother.