How to handle 12 demerit points on an A2 driver's license?
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A2 driver's license with 12 demerit points requires visiting the vehicle management office to process a downgrade and cancel the highest driving qualification. Below is an introduction to the relevant content regarding accumulating 12 demerit points on a driver's license: 1. A driver's license with a total of 12 demerit points cannot be used for driving. 2. The traffic management department of the public security organ shall confiscate the motor vehicle driver's license. 3. The motor vehicle driver shall, within 15 days, go to the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred to participate in a seven-day road traffic safety law course. Below is extended information about situations where a motor vehicle driver's violation results in 3 demerit points at one time: 1. Driving a passenger vehicle other than an operational passenger vehicle or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved number by less than 20%. 2. Driving a medium-sized or above passenger or cargo vehicle, or a dangerous goods transport vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20%. 3. Driving a cargo vehicle with a load exceeding the approved weight by less than 30%. 4. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the prescribed minimum speed limit. 5. Driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering a highway onto a highway.
I've been through the experience of getting 12 demerit points on my A2 license, and I was really panicked at the time. The first thing I did was stop driving and went to the traffic police station to sign up for a course on road traffic safety laws. I spent 7 days seriously studying the traffic regulations, attending lectures and watching videos every day. Then I took the theoretical test, which basically covered daily driving rules. Passing it once was enough, but if I failed, I could retake it. After passing the exam, the traffic management department reviewed my case and restored my license qualification. The whole process took about half a month. I remember the points were deducted for speeding and illegal parking, which was a huge lesson. Since then, I've been extra careful when driving. My advice to you is not to rush, handle it step by step, and most importantly, don't make similar mistakes again to avoid affecting your livelihood. Safe driving is the way to go.