How to Clear 6 Points Deducted from an A2 Driver's License During Annual Inspection?
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A2 driver's license has two methods to clear 6 points deducted: One method is to apply for point reduction through legal study on the Traffic Management 12123 platform, with a maximum reduction of 6 points per scoring cycle. The other method requires participating in verification study at the vehicle management office within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends. If 6 points are deducted during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. 2. 12123 Legal Study Point Reduction Process: First, download the Traffic Management 12123 APP, click 'More', and find the 'Education and Learning Services'. Annual Inspection Notes: During the annual inspection, the vehicle management office will check the vehicle's lights. If the lights are found to be too dim or too bright, the vehicle will be deemed unqualified and will not pass the annual inspection. If the lights are too dim, check the light circuits and bulbs for aging, and replace related parts if necessary. If xenon headlights have been installed, it is recommended to restore the original headlights before the annual inspection to pass the test.
If you have 6 points deducted from your A2 driver's license, clearing the points during the annual review is actually quite simple. As a driver with many years of experience, I can tell you that the points are usually automatically cleared at the end of the license point cycle, which is roughly after one full year. You just need to attend the annual review on time, submit the required materials and fees at the vehicle management office, and they will help clear your record. Having 6 points deducted is still within the safe range, so there's no need to worry too much, but be careful not to accumulate more points—otherwise, reaching 12 points will require you to attend a study session and take a test, which can be quite troublesome. Before the annual review, it's advisable to check the local requirements online and prepare all necessary documents to get everything done in one go. Additionally, obeying traffic rules, slowing down, and driving carefully can effectively help you avoid point deductions. This practical knowledge is shared to help everyone drive safely.
I've also had 6 points deducted while driving, don't stress too much. The points will naturally reset to zero when your driver's license annual review cycle ends. As someone with over a decade of truck driving experience, I can tell you the annual review process at the management department is very simple - just bring your ID card and driver's license, and it can be done on the spot. Remember to clear any traffic tickets before the annual review to ensure a smooth reset. Losing 6 points reminds us to drive more attentively and avoid mistakes like speeding or running red lights. Otherwise, accumulating enough points could lead to license suspension, affecting work and life. Experience tells us that keeping up with regular vehicle maintenance can reduce accident risks - safety always comes first.
I was quite startled when I got 6 points deducted shortly after obtaining my A2 driver's license. Later, I learned that the points would automatically reset to zero by the annual review date. Since then, I've become more careful about following traffic rules when driving. For the annual review, just bring the required documents to the vehicle management office for direct processing - having fewer points deducted is fine, but don't ignore it. In case 12 points are deducted, you'll need to retake the theoretical exam. Always pay attention to road conditions and drive slowly. Don't forget to make an online appointment for the annual review process.