How long do I need to attend classes after 3 points are deducted from my B2 license?

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DiAlivia
07/29/25 5:15am
After 3 points are deducted from a B2 driver's license, you must apply for a review at the vehicle management office within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends and participate in at least three hours of relevant knowledge learning. Below is relevant information about the B2 license: 1. Test Content: The B2 driver's license test mainly includes three sections: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving. The test sequence follows step-by-step procedures: traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1), field driving (Subject 2), and road driving (Subject 3). 2. Passing Standards: A score of 90 or above is required to pass the traffic regulations and related knowledge section. For the field driving test, vehicles must be driven in designated areas, with only two possible outcomes: pass or fail. The road driving test requires actual vehicle driving on highways or simulated roads. Large buses require a score of 90 or above, large trucks require 80 or above, and other types of vehicles require 70 or above.
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