How many points will remain after upgrading from a C1 license with demerit points to a B2 license?

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McCatherine
07/30/25 6:13am
If the traffic violation information has been processed, the demerit points will be cleared; if the violation information has not been processed, the demerit points will be carried over to the next cycle after upgrading to a B2 license. Below are the national requirements for applying for a B2 driver's license: Age: Must be at least 21 years old and under 50 years old. Height: For large vehicles, the height must be at least 155cm. Physical conditions: Same as for C1. This includes vision, color blindness, etc. Generally, if no such issues are found in daily life, the applicant will qualify. For those with myopia, corrected vision must reach 5.0 or above. Driving experience: According to Article 14 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' drivers who already hold a motor vehicle driver's license and wish to apply for an additional permitted vehicle type must have held any driver's license for at least one year. Additionally, they must have no record of full demerit points from the current scoring cycle to the most recent scoring cycle before the application. To upgrade from C1 to B1, the C1 driver's license must have been held for at least three years, with other requirements remaining unchanged.
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