How to Handle After a Class B Driver's License is Deducted 12 Points?

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MacCameron
07/29/25 5:52pm
If a Class B driver's license is deducted 12 points at once, the driver must participate in study and examination, and apply for a downgrade and license replacement. The "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" stipulates: Article 68: If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle driver's license. Article 78: For drivers holding a Class A (large bus), Class B (tractor), Class C (city bus), Class D (medium bus), or Class E (large truck) driver's license, the vehicle management office shall revoke their highest permitted driving qualification and notify the motor vehicle driver to apply for a downgrade and license replacement within 30 days under any of the following circumstances: (1) Being involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bearing equal or greater responsibility, without constituting a crime; (2) Having a record of accumulating 12 points in a scoring cycle; (3) Failing to participate in the inspection for three consecutive scoring cycles. If the motor vehicle driver fails to apply for a downgrade and license replacement within the specified time, the vehicle management office shall announce the revocation of the permitted driving qualification as void. After applying for a downgrade and license replacement, if the motor vehicle driver wishes to apply for reinstatement of the revoked permitted driving qualification, they must have no record of accumulating 12 points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before application, and must not have been involved in any traffic accident resulting in death with equal or greater responsibility.
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DelReagan
08/14/25 9:38am
I've been driving for almost thirty years, but that 12-point deduction on my Class B license was a wake-up call. After the penalty, I couldn't drive immediately. The next day, I went to the traffic management office, paid the fine first, and then signed up for a seven-day traffic safety training course. The course covered revisiting road regulations, studying accident cases, and even included a mock exam. At the end, I passed the theoretical test (Subject One) smoothly and regained my driving privileges. Now, I strictly adhere to speed limits and avoid cutting lanes, because delaying action not only wastes time but could also lead to license revocation. The lesson was profound—minor violations can snowball into major issues. I recommend everyone check their points regularly and follow the rules to prevent problems before they arise. Driving isn’t just about skill; it’s about self-discipline and safety awareness.
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AnthonyLynn
10/14/25 2:45am
Handling a 12-point deduction on a Class B license is simple but crucial—prompt action is essential. Immediately stop driving upon receiving the penalty and report to the local traffic management authority. They will guide you to enroll in a seven-day safety education course. Focus on reviewing traffic laws and driving techniques during the course; passing the exam will restore your license. Avoid delays to prevent license revocation—the learning period offers a chance for reflection and cultivating better driving habits. Regularly check your point balance to prevent repeat offenses; safety ensures family well-being, and compliance keeps roads smoother.
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