How often is a B2 driver's license reviewed?

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LydiaLee
07/29/25 12:35pm
B2 driver's license is reviewed once a year in principle, but if no points are deducted during a scoring cycle, the annual review can be exempted. However, if points are deducted, the annual review must be attended. If the points deducted do not exceed 12, attending the annual review is sufficient; if the points deducted exceed 12 but are less than 24, in addition to attending the annual review, the subject one test must be retaken; if the points deducted exceed 24, the annual review must be attended along with retaking subject one and subject three tests. If points are deducted and the annual review is not attended for three consecutive scoring cycles, the driver's license will be revoked. To attend the annual review, simply go to the vehicle management office within thirty days before the end of the scoring cycle, pay all traffic violation fines, participate in safe and civilized driving training and examination, and submit a physical examination form. This will clear the records of the scoring cycle.
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