How to Handle the Inspection of a B2 Driver's License?

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VanAdaline
07/29/25 3:36am
b2 driver's license inspection method: Before the inspection deadline approaches, go to the main office, branch office, or county office where the driver's license is filed to handle the inspection of large and medium-sized passenger and cargo vehicles. The following are the required materials: 1. Personal presence: According to the new traffic regulations, drivers holding a B2 driver's license should go to the public traffic management department to undergo inspection within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. 2. Physical condition: However, if there is no scoring record within a scoring cycle, the inspection for that cycle is exempted. During the inspection, the driver should fill out a form to truthfully declare their physical condition and does not need to submit a physical condition certificate issued by a medical institution. 3. When going for the inspection, only the driver's license needs to be carried, and no photos are required.
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Trenton
08/12/25 7:25am
I've been driving heavy trucks for over 20 years and have extensive experience with B2 license renewal. It's usually done annually or one month before expiration. The first step is to book an appointment on the local DMV website, then prepare the original ID card, a copy, and a recent white-background photo. The medical exam is crucial – you need to go to a designated hospital to check vision, hearing, and blood pressure, which costs just a few dozen yuan, but remember to go on an empty stomach and avoid alcohol to prevent affecting the results. After the exam, take the report to the DMV to queue and submit materials. Staff will verify the information, and then you'll pay a processing fee of about ten yuan. If everything goes smoothly, it can be done in half a day – I prefer going early in the morning to avoid peak hours. Missing the deadline could mean fines or even temporary license suspension, so it's better to get it done early. Don't see it as a hassle; this renewal ensures your physical condition is fit for safe driving, especially important for us heavy truck drivers who bear greater responsibility.
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