Does a B2 driver's license still require review after automatic points clearance?
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B2 driver's license still requires review after automatic points clearance. Points accumulation within a scoring cycle necessitates review: If a B2 driver's license accumulates points within a scoring cycle, the driver must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority for review within thirty days after the scoring cycle ends. Points clearance before review is normal: Driver's license points are cleared at the end of the scoring cycle, while review occurs after the cycle ends. Therefore, points clearance before review is a standard procedure. Points below 12 will be cleared: As long as the accumulated points within a scoring cycle do not reach 12 and all fines have been paid, the points will be cleared at the end of the cycle.
As a veteran truck driver with over a decade of experience, I'm very familiar with the B2 license automatic score clearance and review process. If you've had any traffic violation points deducted during this scoring cycle, even just 1 point, you must attend a review study session at the DMV within 30 days after score clearance. I remember last year when I got 3 points deducted for speeding while delivering goods - I immediately took the 3-hour traffic regulations course after score clearance. If you haven't had any points deducted all year, then no review is needed. But remember to submit your annual physical examination certificate on time, otherwise it might affect your license renewal. Safety always comes first when driving heavy vehicles, and these regular reviews actually help reinforce our safety awareness.