Does the 12123 Study and Deduct Points System for B2 License Still Require Annual Review?
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12123 Study and Deduct Points System for B2 license also requires annual review. The specific details are as follows: Study and Deduct Points: The maximum points that can be deducted in one scoring cycle is 6. Regulations: Holders of A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2 driver's licenses must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority for review within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. However, if there are no demerit points recorded during a scoring cycle, the review for that cycle can be exempted. Information regarding the B2 driver's license is as follows: B2 License: Permits driving heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized specialized operation vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks are mostly trucks. Other permitted vehicle types: C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), M (wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicles).
I've been driving heavy trucks for over a decade and know all about license point deductions. Using the 12123 app to reduce points through legal learning is indeed a good method to offset some traffic violation points, like speeding. But the key issue is the annual review for B2 licenses. After point reduction, if your total annual points don't exceed 0, you might skip the review part, but you still need to submit your medical certificate annually. If points remain after reduction (e.g., from 6 points down to 3), you'll still need to complete the review study when the scoring cycle ends. The maximum reduction is 6 points, which is quite practical, but it doesn't completely exempt you from annual review obligations. I recommend regularly checking your point status – the app is helpful for reduction, but safe driving is paramount. Remember, the annual review includes medical checks to ensure your driving fitness, so don't neglect it.