How to Handle 6 Points Deducted from a Class B License?
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If 6 points are deducted from a Class B driver's license during the probationary period, the probationary period will be extended by one year. If 6 points are deducted outside the probationary period, the driver must participate in at least three hours of study within the same year and undergo a review. Below are the handling methods for point deductions on a Class B driver's license: 1. Probationary Period: For deductions less than 6 points, handle the violation information and pay the fine. If 6 points are deducted but fewer than 12, the probationary period will be extended by one year. 2. Regular Period: If the total points deducted within a scoring period do not reach 12, promptly handle the violation information and pay the fine. However, if 12 points are accumulated, the license will face a downgrade, requiring the driver to visit the vehicle management office to process the downgrade and license replacement. 3. Untimely Handling: Points will automatically carry over to the next scoring period, meaning the same number of points deducted in the previous period will still apply in the next period, reducing the available points on the license for the new scoring period.
I've been a truck driver for over a decade, and it's crucial to promptly address a 6-point deduction. After receiving the penalty notice, you must attend a review education session at the local DMV or traffic management center within 30 days after the current scoring cycle ends. Bring your driver's license and ID card for registration, then attend a half-day class covering safety regulations and emergency response. The test is quite simple, mainly multiple-choice questions, and your points will be cleared upon passing. I handled it last time—it only took half a day and cost just a few dozen yuan. If you don't act promptly, your license may be suspended or even revoked in the next cycle, affecting your livelihood. Develop good driving habits: check lights and brakes regularly, test tire pressure before highway trips, and prevent minor accidents to avoid further penalties. Safety first—regular vehicle maintenance reduces unexpected incidents.