How to study for a 3-point deduction on a B1 license in the Traffic Management 12123 app?
3 Answers
If your driver's license has been deducted 3 points or less (including 3 points), you can study to remove the points through the Traffic Management 12123 app. Below is relevant information about 12123: 1. Definition: Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, with technical support provided by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. It offers comprehensive traffic safety services to vehicle owners and drivers, including: personal user registration on the internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and processing of services such as vehicle/driver's license/violation handling, traffic safety information inquiries, service notifications and reminders, service guidance, and road access services. 2. Main functions: User registration, binding personal vehicles and driver's licenses, handling violations recorded by electronic monitoring devices, scheduling driver's license tests, and pre-selecting license plates for new vehicles.
When I first got my B1 driver's license and had 3 points deducted, I found the process on the Traffic Management 12123 app quite smooth. After logging into the app, I went to the driver's license binding page to verify my information was correct—otherwise, I couldn't proceed. Then, I navigated to the education and learning section in the main menu, choosing either the full-point education or safety education, which are usually free. Once inside, the system pushed online courses, like watching a few traffic safety videos, followed by a short quiz. The whole process took me about two hours, but it could be done in multiple sessions. After completing the courses, the system automatically settled it, and the deducted points were cleared. I recommend ensuring a stable internet connection beforehand to avoid disruptions. Also, make sure to complete the learning on time, as some regions have deadlines—I had a friend who forgot and had to start over. Learning some safety knowledge is beneficial too; it makes you more alert while driving and helps avoid future point deductions.
Last time my B1 driver's license got 3 points deducted, I immediately used the Traffic Management 12123 APP to study and remove the points. After downloading the APP, I logged in with my phone number and bound my driver's license information. There's a feature on the main page called Traffic Safety Education, which I clicked to select online learning. The courses are divided into video lessons and post-class tests, with simple and practical content, such as explanations of traffic signs and rules. It's okay if you get one or two questions wrong on the test; you can just review them again. After completing the courses, the APP will automatically deduct the points. I recommend checking if your account verification is complete before starting the learning process; if any materials are missing, go and complete them. After doing this once or twice, I got used to it and even had the chance to review and learn something new. Remember not to rush to exit after finishing the learning; wait for the system to confirm the point changes. Doing it early can save a lot of hassle, avoiding the impact of point deductions on driving.