How to Handle 12 Points Deducted from a Class B Driver's License?
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Holders of a Class B driver's license must report to the public security authority's management department within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle for verification. Within 30 days after 12 points are deducted, they need to attend traffic safety regulations training at the relevant local traffic management department. After completing the training, they must take an exam within 20 days. Only upon passing the exam will the deducted points be cleared; if they fail, they must continue the training.
When my Class B license was deducted 12 points, I was really panicked. The process was like this: First, I had to report to the vehicle management office, sign to confirm the point deduction record, and then was assigned to attend a 7-day traffic safety training course. The classes covered various traffic regulations and accident cases, requiring focused listening and signing in. After completing the training, I had to pass the theoretical test of Subject 1 to get my license back, and my driver's license was temporarily confiscated. The whole process took me about two weeks, during which I couldn't drive and had to take taxis to work every day, costing a lot of money. This experience made me fully realize that what I used to think were minor violations like speeding and running red lights could accumulate high points and cause more trouble. I recommend using navigation with speed limit reminders for daily driving, regularly checking point deduction apps to avoid making mistakes again. Developing good habits can also lower insurance costs, and safety should always come first.