How to Handle 9 Points Deducted from a Class B License?
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If 9 points are deducted from a Class B license, the driver must undergo an annual inspection of the license and receive safety education within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends. Here are the relevant details: 1. Scope of Class B License: A Class B license is for large trucks. Class B licenses are further divided into B1 and B2 licenses. A B1 license allows driving medium-sized passenger vehicles with a length of less than 6 meters and a seating capacity of 10 (inclusive) to 19 (inclusive) passengers. A B2 license permits driving heavy or medium-sized trucks or large, heavy, or medium-sized specialized operation vehicles, with most heavy and medium-sized trucks being primarily cargo trucks. 2. Handling Points Deduction for Class B License: The driver must pay fines for any violation records and undergo relevant procedures. Within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends, if 1 to 8 points are deducted, the driver can complete the inspection education on the traffic management platform without visiting the vehicle management office. If 9 to 11 points are deducted from a B1 license, the driver must visit the vehicle management office for license inspection, bringing required materials such as ID card and its copy, original driver's license, medical examination certificate, and a one-inch photo for the inspection education procedure. If 12 to 24 points are deducted, the driver must complete a full-score education at the vehicle management office within 15 days after reaching 12 points, take the subject one exam, and then proceed with the downgrade of the B1 license to a C1 license. If 24 or more points are deducted from a B1 license, in addition to the subject one exam, the driver must also take the subject three exam, followed by the license downgrade procedure.