
Even if the driver's license annual review exceeds 30 days, it is not a big deal, but it is still necessary to go through the formalities as soon as possible. Driving is not allowed if the annual review is overdue, and a fine will be imposed if driving.

Last year my B2 driver's license got 5 demerit points, but the handling process was actually quite simple. First, the study must be completed within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends. I applied for online learning through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. I set aside time each day to watch one hour of traffic safety videos, totaling three hours. The videos would randomly pop up facial recognition during playback to ensure it was me studying. The content covered traffic regulations and accident cases, which was quite practical. After completion, the system automatically reviewed and approved it, and the license could be used normally again. If you forget to study or exceed the deadline, the license will be suspended, and you’d have to make up the lessons in person to restore it. I recommend arranging time to finish the study early to avoid disrupting work.

As an experienced truck driver, I've dealt with point deduction learning several times. Nowadays, it's much more convenient - you can simply log in to the Traffic Management 12123 app on your phone and select the review education option, which offers both online and in-person methods. I prefer online learning, where you just need to watch three hours of educational videos over three days. Make sure you have sufficient lighting during the study sessions, otherwise the facial recognition won't pass. The content isn't complicated, mainly covering common knowledge of safe driving. Note: Those with 9 to 11 points deducted must attend in-person learning, so don't choose the wrong method. During the learning period, your license status remains normal, but failure to complete the learning on time will result in a suspension notice. If you accumulate 12 points, it's more troublesome - you'll have to retake the subject one exam and your license may be downgraded.

I just completed the B2 demerit point study last month. Even with only 3 points deducted, you still have to take the course. It's very convenient to operate on the Traffic Management 12123 APP. Open the 'Inspection Education Application', select online education, then watch video courses for a cumulative total of three hours, which can be done in segments. Important reminder: The system will randomly capture facial images, so don't study while driving or eating. After completing the course, the inspection can be done directly online. Pay attention to the cycle end date – I set a phone reminder in advance. If you encounter operational issues, call the 12123 hotline; the customer service is quite patient. Now I check for violations more carefully, as even though there's no exam, the study still takes quite some time.

With over a decade of company fleet management experience, I'm well-versed in the point-deduction study process for B2 licenses. Within 30 days after the driver's scoring cycle ends, apply for review education via the Traffic Management 12123 app or at the vehicle management office. Typically, opt for three hours of online learning, with a maximum of one hour per day. The content mainly covers accident warnings and traffic regulation knowledge, which is highly practical. During the study, pay attention to facial recognition verification and avoid leaving the screen. Upon completion, the license status is automatically unlocked. Key reminder: Deductions of 9 points or more require on-site learning; reaching 12 points will result in a downgrade to C1 and require retaking the subject one exam. It's advisable for drivers to check their point deductions monthly and prepare in advance.


