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How to Handle Points Deduction for a B2 Driver's License?

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DelCaroline
07/28/2025, 03:15:27 PM

How to handle points deduction for a B2 driver's license depends on the specific situation. Points deduction handling within one scoring cycle: If the points deducted within one scoring cycle do not reach 12, the driver should go to the traffic management department of the public security authority within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle to receive education and verification. If the points reach 12 within one scoring cycle, the driver should go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the location of the violation within 15 days to participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws and regulations, and take the subject one exam within 20 days. If the points reach 12 or more twice or accumulate to 24 or more within one scoring cycle, the driver should take the subject three exam within 10 days after passing the subject one exam. For those holding a B2 driver's license, the downgrade and license replacement procedure should be completed within 30 days after the penalty notice is issued. Specific vehicle types for a B2 driver's license: The vehicle types that a B2 license can drive include heavy and medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. Heavy and medium-duty trucks are mostly trucks. Large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles refer to vehicles equipped with special equipment or devices, such as sprinkler trucks, concrete mixer trucks, fire trucks, etc.

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MacBradley
08/11/2025, 07:07:00 PM

Having driven trucks for twenty years, I know the importance of taking demerit points on a driver's license seriously. For a B2 license, after receiving demerit points, you must first handle the traffic violation at the traffic management department and pay any fines promptly. If the demerit points do not exceed 12, the system will automatically reset them annually, but remember to attend the required review education on time. If you accumulate 12 points, it becomes a major hassle—you'll need to attend a seven-day course at the DMV and retake the written exam. I've seen fellow drivers downgraded to a C-class license due to excessive demerits from overloading, forcing them to retest if they want to drive heavy trucks again. Always stay alert while driving, especially avoiding speeding. If you commit a traffic violation, address it immediately; delaying can lead to late fees. In the end, demerit points are minor—what truly matters is never compromising on road safety.

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LeAlexander
09/30/2025, 01:13:13 AM

The first step in handling demerit points for a B2 driver's license is to check the traffic violation records, which can be viewed by logging into the Traffic Management 12123 APP. I recommend not waiting until the annual inspection to panic, as timely handling can avoid additional fines. If the demerit points are less than 12, they will be cleared at the end of each annual cycle, but three hours of online learning must be completed before the review. Accumulating 12 demerit points is a serious situation, requiring attendance at a seven-day legal training and passing the theoretical exam for Subject 1. There are two key points to note: first, overdue violations will restrict the handling of vehicle management services; second, commercial vehicle drivers who accumulate multiple demerit points within a scoring cycle may face difficulties in renewing their professional qualification certificates. Observing road conditions and adhering to speed limits before driving can ensure safety and reduce demerit points.

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Beckett
11/13/2025, 02:04:58 AM

Last year, my B2 driver's license was deducted 9 points, and the handling process was simpler than expected. First, I dealt with the violation on the Traffic Management 12123 app. After paying the fine through the app, the system automatically recorded the points. I remember specifically checking the regulations at the time – deductions below 11 points only require a normal annual review, and the points are reset every year. However, a colleague mentioned that if you reach 12 points, you have to go to the DMV for study and testing, which is not only time-consuming but could also result in a downgrade. Now, I drive extra carefully, especially controlling my speed during rainy or foggy weather and avoiding crossing solid lines. When handling violations, it's best to bring your ID card and driver's license to confirm on-site to avoid any app operation errors affecting your license status.

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Kira
01/03/2026, 03:45:41 AM

As a long-haul truck driver, managing your B2 license requires know-how. After receiving penalty points, the most crucial steps are threefold: check for violations, pay fines, and handle the points. It's recommended to directly visit the traffic management office for processing, as it's more reliable than online operations. Having less than 11 points won't affect your driving, but accumulating 6 points requires attending safety warning education. Key reminder: reaching 12 points will revoke your driving eligibility, requiring you to retake the test. An easily overlooked detail is that accumulating over 36 points not only means retaking the written test but also passing the road test to regain your license. Developing habits like checking rearview mirrors and slowing down early to yield to pedestrians can help avoid penalties.

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Parra
03/31/2026, 04:13:32 AM

Handling points deduction for a B2 driver's license requires both timeliness and knowledge of the rules. After a violation, promptly address it via the 12123 APP or at the traffic management office, as delays may incur additional fines. If the points deducted are less than 12, there's no need to worry—the system automatically resets them annually, but you must normally participate in the annual review test. The most troublesome scenario is accumulating 12 points, which mandates a seven-day traffic safety education course and retaking the subject one exam. Upon passing, the points are cleared. During this process, be aware that driving while the license is suspended constitutes unlicensed driving, resulting in harsher penalties. Always slow down when approaching intersections in heavy trucks, yielding to non-motorized vehicles—this not only reduces the risk of points deduction but also ensures driving safety.

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