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How to Handle After a Class B License is Deducted 9 Points?

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DeNolan
08/29/2025, 04:13:48 AM

If a Class B license is deducted 9 points, the holder needs to undergo inspection education at the vehicle management office within one month after the scoring cycle ends. The B2 driver's license has been changed from biennial inspection to annual inspection. However, if no points are deducted within a scoring cycle, annual inspection is not required. If 9 points are deducted within a scoring cycle, inspection education must be completed at the vehicle management office within one month after the cycle ends. For a B2 driver's license during the probation period that is deducted 9 points, first handle the penalty tickets for traffic violations. After the scoring cycle ends, the holder must take a knowledge test at the vehicle management office and receive at least 30 minutes of traffic accident case warning education. After completing the required study and tests, the probation period of the B2 license must be extended by one year. For a non-probationary B2 license deducted 9 points, no test is required. However, the holder must first settle all violation records and pay fines, then undergo inspection education after the scoring cycle ends, including at least three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency response, and traffic accident case warning education. B2 license annual inspection process: Bring original ID card, ID card copy, both parts of the driver's license, and one-inch white-background color photo. Also, obtain a health certificate from a medical institution at or above the county level or military regiment level. Some vehicle management offices may have on-site health check facilities. Finally, annual inspection can be processed at the issuing vehicle management office or any other vehicle management office. At the office, take a number and queue at the appointment window. Submit all prepared materials to the staff when called. After the staff completes the procedures, attend at least three hours of study. After study, obtain the study completion certificate and endorse the driver's license at the license window. The vehicle management office will issue an inspection acceptance receipt.

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MicahAnn
09/11/2025, 01:42:05 AM

After my driver's license was deducted 9 points, only 3 points remained, and I was really nervous at that time. I quickly checked the traffic regulations and found that if I accidentally get more points deducted, I would have to attend safety education or take an exam, which is quite troublesome. My first step was to reduce the frequency of driving and switch to public transportation for a few days to avoid the risk of violations during peak traffic congestion. Then, I installed a mobile app to remind me of speed limits and camera locations to prevent being caught speeding. I also went to the vehicle management office to inquire, and they said the points would automatically reset after a year, so I decided to be patient and avoid impulsive driving. I made it a habit to observe road signs more carefully and drive at low speeds near schools, which made driving much safer. In short, losing 9 points was a warning, and I need to learn from this lesson, focusing on driving without distractions.

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LaCooper
10/25/2025, 02:32:58 AM

Recently, my driver's license was deducted 9 points, leaving only 3 points. I need to be more careful to avoid violations. Activate the warning function in the navigation app to know the camera locations in advance, helping to prevent unexpected point deductions. I recommend beginners like me to review traffic rules or take online courses to strengthen safety awareness. During commutes, take side roads to avoid main road surveillance and drive slower to protect the remaining points. If you only have a few points left, it's best to reduce self-driving trips and borrow a friend's car for emergencies. After accumulating penalty points, handle and pay the fines promptly to avoid affecting your record. Maintain good vehicle condition, service lights and brakes to prevent faults that may lead to penalties. Engage in driver groups to share experiences and remind each other of violation-prone areas.

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LaIan
12/08/2025, 01:56:48 AM

I just got 9 points deducted, leaving only 3 points on my license. As a stay-at-home dad, the pressure of shuttling kids to and from school is high. Immediately used an APP to set speed alerts, no phone use while driving. Switched to wider tires for better stability and fewer hard-braking violations. When points near 12, must attend traffic safety classes at the transport department, so I went to complete the paperwork in advance. Usually drive less and use public transport instead. Record violation reasons like failing to yield to pedestrians or crossing lines, then focus on correcting bad habits. Explain the importance of safety to kids and have them monitor my slow driving. Few points left serve as a reminder to value life.

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Vernon
01/28/2026, 03:06:07 AM

Daily commuting habits led to 9 points deducted for speeding, leaving only 3 points at high risk. I downloaded a radar detector app for warnings and avoided monitored road sections. Adjusted my schedule to leave early and return late, avoiding peak hours to reduce violation risks. With few points left, I took online traffic regulation courses to study cases for better understanding, with the APP reminding me of the one-year point recovery. During car maintenance, I asked the technician for advice on vehicle condition and replaced tires to reduce accident risks. Shared tips like placing speed limit stickers on the steering wheel for visibility. After points deduction, promptly handled fines to avoid harsher penalties. Patient driving without rushing ensures safety and peace of mind.

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VonMolly
04/24/2026, 12:54:09 AM

Just got my driver's license and already got 9 points deducted, leaving me with only 3 points—scared me to death. Quickly installed a dashcam to record evidence and prove my innocence. Reducing night driving and using public transport as a supplement. Searched online for information and need to take an exam to prevent license suspension if points run out. From now on, only driving familiar routes with navigation to remind me of speed limits. Still have 3 points left in the correction period, using traffic rule apps to study and raise awareness. Practicing driving skills with friends, no overtaking. Maintaining the car and checking lights to avoid technical violations. Remaining points remind me to cherish and correct mistakes.

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