How to restore B2 points deducted under the new traffic regulations?

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SophiaDella
07/30/25 3:19am
There are two ways to restore B2 points: (1) Attend a study session at the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority. After completing the study, the points on the motor vehicle driving license will be restored. (2) Use the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123" to participate in the study session. Upon completion, the points on the motor vehicle driving license will be restored. Below is more information about the new B2 regulations: 1. Types of vehicles driven: Mainly trucks, including heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, large special operation vehicles, heavy special operation vehicles, medium special operation vehicles, water sprinklers, fire trucks, ambulances, and concrete mixers. 2. New traffic regulations: "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," which impose stricter management on drivers.
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