How to Handle Deduction of Points for a B2 Driver's License?
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Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, enter your phone number and password, click the login button below to log in, then click [More] at the bottom of the homepage to proceed. After opening More, scroll down to find [Study to Reduce Points], where you can study and answer questions to reduce the points deducted.
As a holder of a B2 driver's license, I have personally experienced point deductions. Simply put: if points are deducted, don't panic. Immediately handle the traffic violation, pay the fine if required, and make sure the ticket clearly states your name and driver's license number. Importantly, before the end of each scoring cycle each year, go to the vehicle management office or use the Traffic Management 12123 App to confirm the reset of your points. If you accumulate 1 to 11 points, the system will automatically reset them at the end of each scoring cycle, but this doesn't mean you can ignore it—you must verify it. If you reach 12 points, it becomes troublesome: your license will be temporarily suspended, and you must attend a seven-day training at a location designated by the vehicle management office, then retake the theory test (Subject 1). Only after passing will your points be cleared and your license returned. New drivers in their probationary period need to be especially careful—getting 6 points will extend the probationary period by one year, and another 6 points will result in license revocation!