How to restore a B2 license after deducting 9 points under the new traffic regulations?

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StJade
07/29/25 3:47pm
First, handle the penalty tickets for the illegal records. After the scoring cycle ends, you need to go to the vehicle management office to take the relevant knowledge test, and the probation period will be extended by one year. No test is required, but you must first complete the processing of the illegal records and pay the fines. After the scoring cycle ends, you need to participate in no less than three hours of study.
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