
B2 driver's license is reviewed once a year. Relevant details are as follows: Introduction to driver's license annual review: Since 2013, the annual review period for holding AB driver's licenses has been changed from once every two years to once a year. If there are no demerit points on the license, it can be exempted from inspection. According to current regulations, A and B class driver's licenses require submitting a physical condition certificate every two years and participating in an annual review once a year. Conditions for exemption from annual review: According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123 "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" implemented since January 1, 2013, only A and B class drivers with demerit points are required to participate in the annual review, during which they must declare their physical condition. Drivers without any demerit points in a scoring cycle are exempt from the annual review and declaration of physical condition.

I remember that a Class B2 driver's license requires an annual physical condition review, which involves going to the hospital to check vision, hearing, etc., to confirm health before continuing to drive. The license itself is renewed every six years, but renewal also requires a physical examination report from the same year. If the review is missed, the DMV may suspend the license, and in severe cases, revoke it—affecting work and safety. I usually set calendar reminders to avoid forgetting, as driving safety comes first.

When I first got my driver's license, I was told that Class B2 requires an annual physical examination. Simply put, the process involves getting a health check and submitting the certificate to the vehicle management office. Last year, during my first check-up, I noticed my vision had declined slightly, so I quickly got glasses to pass. Failing to complete the examination on time carries significant risks, such as point deductions or fines. Therefore, I recommend that new drivers set a phone reminder and pay attention to their health status to avoid issues.

Understanding the inspection regulations for a B2 driver's license clearly means undergoing a fixed annual physical examination to prove physical fitness for driving. Ignoring this could lead to major accidents or even license revocation, jeopardizing one's livelihood. I believe timely handling is the right approach.


