Does an A2 driver's license require an annual review?
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If an A2 driver's license has been penalized within a scoring cycle, according to the current new regulations, it is necessary to go to the vehicle management office for an annual review. If no points have been deducted within a scoring cycle, there is no need to attend the annual review. If the A2 driver's license has not been penalized during its validity period, it is only necessary to go for the annual review and license renewal three months before the expiration of the license, and there is no need to go to the vehicle management office for an annual review during this period. A2 driver's license point deduction annual review process: It is necessary to go to the vehicle management office within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle in which points were deducted to complete the relevant procedures. When going to the vehicle management office, you need to bring materials such as your ID card and driver's license and submit them to the staff. First, the content of the annual review is to handle the violation of traffic regulations, and then submit the proof of physical health. During the annual review, it is also necessary to study for no less than three hours on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency handling, and other knowledge, and to receive warning education on traffic accident cases. After completing the study, there will be a certificate of acceptance of the review, and then go to the window to complete the relevant procedures after the annual review, and the driver's license will be returned. If there are reasons such as failure to handle illegal behavior records, physical conditions not meeting the requirements, or failure to participate in the study as required, the review will not be passed, and the driver's license will be suspended, locked, etc., and cannot be used normally.