How to Handle the Annual Review of an A2 Driver's License with 9 Points Deducted?
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A2 driver's license holders who have 3 points deducted during the annual review are required to participate in no less than 3 hours of study and education. Vehicle owners should follow the steps below to handle the situation: 1. Point Deduction: The handling of point deductions for an A2 driver's license can be divided into three scenarios: 12 points, 12 to 24 points, and more than 24 points. 2. Procedures: When dealing with traffic violation point deductions, you need to go to the traffic police department to complete the procedures. During the process, provide your vehicle license plate number, present your driver's license and vehicle registration, and the staff will issue a penalty decision. Then, pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days. 3. Paying the Fine: If the fine is not paid within 15 days, a late fee of 3% of the fine amount will be charged daily.
My A2 driver's license annual review went quite smoothly after being deducted 9 points. I first downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 APP to check the point deduction status and confirmed it hadn't reached 12 points. Then, I scheduled an annual review appointment at the vehicle management office through the APP. I brought my original ID card, driver's license, and copies. Upon arrival, I filled out a basic information form. The staff arranged for me to attend a safety warning education course, which lasted about 20 minutes and covered some traffic regulations. After completing the course, the annual review was approved on the spot, and the points were reset. The whole process was completed in one morning. A reminder to everyone: when you have 9 points deducted, handle it promptly to avoid affecting your driving, especially for A2 licenses, which have stricter management for large vehicles. Daily adherence to traffic rules can help reduce point deductions.