
b2 driver's license without demerit points does not require annual review. According to legal provisions, if a B-class or higher license has demerit points recorded, it must undergo review within 30 days after the end of the demerit point cycle. If there are no demerit points recorded, this demerit point cycle can be exempted from review. Below are specific details about driver's license annual review: 1. Review time: Drivers holding A, B, N, P class licenses, C-class license holders engaged in commercial transportation, and drivers over 60 years old must undergo annual review once a year. Drivers holding other class licenses must undergo review every two years. The review deadline is based on the annual review expiration date on the "Supplemental Certificate" of the driver's license. Drivers who fail to review on time will be fined 100 yuan. 2. Required materials: Submit the original and photocopy of the driver's license and ID card. A medical certificate issued by a county-level or military regiment-level medical institution regarding the driver's physical condition. The driver needs to submit three one-inch photos. Fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" at the vehicle management office.

As a long-haul semi-truck driver with a B2 license, I know all the ins and outs. If you haven't received any demerit points within a year, you indeed don't need to attend the annual review training. But there are three key points: first, even with zero points, you still need a medical checkup when renewing your license; second, if you're still in the probationary period after just getting your license, you must attend the review regardless of points; third, even with no violations all year, if you've received a warning ticket from traffic police on-site, it counts as a record – better check your status on 12123. As a veteran driver, I suggest setting a phone reminder for your license expiration date – don't assume everything's fine just because you haven't been penalized.

Last year, I just renewed my new Class B2 license and specifically studied the new regulations. The policy is now much more user-friendly, with no review required if there are no demerit points. However, there are two pitfalls to watch out for: first, a physical examination is mandatory for the six-year license renewal, which is different from the annual inspection; second, if you receive a traffic ticket from the police but no points are deducted, the system might show an unresolved violation, which could affect the points clearance cycle. Last time, a young guy in my fleet forgot to handle a $200 speeding ticket that didn’t deduct points, and the system blocked his annual inspection. Remember to clear fines regularly, and using the Traffic Management 12123 app is the safest way to check.

In my fifth year driving a dump truck, zero demerit points have indeed been hassle-free. But rookies on probation, take note: you must attend a review education within the first 12 months of getting your license, regardless of whether points are deducted or not. Also, be clear about the license renewal rules—you need to undergo a medical checkup at a hospital within 90 days before the six-year expiration, then bring your photo and receipt to the DMV for processing. Once, I saw my neighbor Old Zhang’s license get revoked after being expired for three months—having to retake the written test was such a shame. I recommend setting a self-check alarm every six months; nowadays, the traffic management app even sends renewal reminders.