Do I need to take an exam if my B2 license has one point deducted?
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B2 drivers do not need to undergo training if they have one point deducted within a year. If more than 12 points are deducted within an annual cycle, they will need to retake the subject one exam. If the points deducted do not exceed 12 within an annual cycle, the points will be automatically reset. Similarly, other types of driver's licenses do not require training if they have one point deducted within a year, as long as the total does not exceed 12 points. A1 driver's license: Can drive large buses and A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M. A2 driver's license: Can drive tractor vehicles and B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M. A3 driver's license: Can drive city buses and C1, C2, C3, C4. B1 driver's license: Can drive medium-sized buses and C1, C2, C3, C4, M (medium-sized buses refer to those with fewer than 19 seats, such as minibuses and vans).
When I was driving a B2 truck before, I got one point deducted. After studying the rules carefully, I found out that I didn't need to take a test at all. I just had to participate in the review study on the Traffic Management 12123 app, which involved watching safety education videos for about three hours. Once completed, the points were cleared. Tests are reserved for drivers who accumulate a full 12 points. For minor mistakes like mine, it's more about reminding me to pay more attention to driving habits. Regularly check that the lights are not faulty, and avoid overloading, as it's easy to get caught. Driving large vehicles comes with great responsibility—safety first, fewer points deducted. Check your point records regularly and address them early to avoid accumulation. When driving, steadiness is key—don't rush.