How to Handle 2 Points Deducted from Driver's License?
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If 2 points are deducted from your motor vehicle driver's license due to a traffic violation, you must go to the traffic management department where the license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days of receiving the ticket to handle the violation and pay the fine. The deducted points will be automatically cleared at the end of the scoring cycle. The following violations will result in a 2-point deduction: 1. Violation 1: Driving through an intersection without following traffic rules or parking improperly. 2. Violation 2: Using a handheld phone while driving, which hinders safe driving. 3. Violation 3: Riding a two-wheeled motorcycle without wearing a safety helmet. 4. Violation 4: Driving on a highway or urban expressway without fastening the seatbelt as required. 5. Violation 5: Overtaking by borrowing the opposite lane or cutting into waiting vehicles when the vehicle in front is stopped or moving slowly. 6. Violation 6: Failing to equip a school bus with safety devices as required or not maintaining the school bus according to regulations. 7. Violation 7: Driving a school bus transporting students without displaying the school bus sign, turning on the school bus indicator light, or not following the approved route.
Last time I got 2 points deducted from my driver's license because I was caught speeding by an electronic eye. At first, I was a bit confused, but soon checked the handling process online. I used the Traffic 12123 App to check the violation record, which showed a fine of 200 yuan and required attending an education course at the local traffic police station. I brought my ID card and driver's license there, spent half a day filling out forms and queuing, and attended a safe driving course which was quite practical, covering many accident prevention techniques. After deducting 2 points, my total score is now 10 out of a full 12 points. However, not handling it might affect car insurance or the next annual inspection. I recommend taking immediate action and not delaying until more points accumulate. Usually, installing a dashcam while driving and obeying speed limits can reduce trouble. Remember, safe driving is not just for points, but for your own and others' lives.