How many points deducted for B1 license require attending classes?
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B1 driver's license requires attending classes as long as points are deducted. Here is the relevant information: 1. 3 points deducted: After a B1 license is deducted 3 points, there is no need to take an exam. After the points are deducted, first pay the fine and accept the relevant penalties. Within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends, apply for inspection at the vehicle management office and attend no less than three hours of relevant knowledge learning. For 3 points deducted, you can attend classes online or go to the vehicle management office for on-site classes. 2. 1 to 5 points: If the points deducted are between 1 and 5, you only need to pay the fine and accept the relevant penalties. At the end of the scoring cycle, go through the inspection education process and also participate in the relevant exams for the probationary period.
Last time I helped my cousin with a similar issue. For a B1 driver's license, if you accumulate 6 points (but less than 12 points) within one scoring cycle, you must attend a 3-hour road traffic safety study session. This isn't just watching videos casually—you have to attend in person at the vehicle management office. If you reach 12 points, it's even more troublesome: besides retaking the subject one exam, your license will be downgraded to a C1. If you're a professional driver, your employer will also have a talk with you. I recommend brushing up on traffic rules using apps when you have time, and pay attention to details like using turn signals when changing lanes and not rushing yellow lights—insurance points really aren't enough to deduct.