How to Handle 6 Points Deducted from an A2 Driver's License?
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First, you need to address the traffic safety violation with the traffic management authorities. After handling the traffic safety violation, the driver must accept the penalty and promptly pay the corresponding fine. Since an A2 license is a special type of driver's license, the driver is required to attend at least three hours of study during the review process. Once points are deducted from an A2 driver's license, an annual review is required. If points are deducted, it is essential to address the issue promptly.
I previously got 6 points deducted on my A2 license for speeding on the highway, which made me panic. I quickly checked the Traffic Management 12123 App, which showed I was still within the safe range—as long as I don’t accumulate 12 points in one cycle, I’ll be fine. The points will reset automatically at the end of the cycle. But now I have to be extra careful while driving, as any further violations could lead to trouble. I always keep an eye on the speedometer to remind myself not to speed, and I recommend everyone install a dashcam to reduce the risk of violations. Point deductions are no small matter—they remind us to follow traffic rules. Every time I get in the car, I check the vehicle’s condition to ensure everything is normal. Safety first is the key to avoiding more trouble.