Does a B2 license require an exam after being deducted 6 points?
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A B2 driver's license with 6 points deducted does not require an exam; simply paying the fine will clear the deduction. Within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends, you must undergo a review at the traffic management department of the public security authority. If 12 points are deducted from the driver's license, the driver must participate in a study session at the vehicle management office within 15 days and pass a theoretical exam to have the license reinstated. Additional information: 1. Circumstances under which a driver must take an exam: If a motor vehicle driver has two or more instances of reaching 12 points or accumulates 24 or more points within one scoring cycle, the vehicle management office must also conduct a road driving skills test within 10 days after the driver passes the exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. The road driving skills test must be taken according to the highest permitted vehicle class indicated on the driver's license. 2. Handling of point deductions during the probationary period: For drivers holding licenses for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks, if 6 or more points (but less than 12) are deducted during the one-year probationary period, the probationary period is extended by one year. If another 6 or more points (but less than 12) are deducted during the extended probationary period, the probationary driving qualification for the permitted vehicle class will be revoked.