How to Study for a 3-Point Deduction on a B2 License?
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Open a browser on your computer and enter the website of the local Public Security Bureau's Traffic Management Bureau to search for the official website. On the homepage of the official website, click on the "Service Hall" in the top menu bar. On the Service Hall interface, click on "Online Review Education". On the Notice Reading interface, click to agree. Enter the learning participation interface, input your driver's license number and file number, then click "Start Learning". For out-of-town driver's licenses, click "Out-of-Town Driver Learning", enter your name and driver type, then click "Start Learning".
I was quite nervous when I got 3 points deducted on my B2 license last time, especially since driving a truck is my livelihood. Losing points has a big impact. I need to deal with it promptly, preferably by scheduling a study session through the Traffic Management 12123 APP or signing up at the vehicle management office. The course usually lasts two to three days, covering traffic rule reviews, accident prevention measures, and detailed explanations of speed limits for trucks. After completing the course and passing a small test, the points can be cleared, avoiding the trouble of accumulating 12 points. Usually, pay more attention to not driving while fatigued or overloading, as these minor rules are often overlooked. This study session helped me correct bad habits, improved my safety factor, and boosted my confidence while driving. Taking action early saves worry and effort.
Just got my B2 license and already got 3 points deducted, feeling extremely nervous. New drivers often make mistakes like not checking blind spots properly or tailgating. Online courses are a simple and quick way to learn, available through apps or websites, with content focused on truck driving essentials such as reversing techniques and traffic signal interpretation. Passing the test after completion will restore the points and help prevent future deductions. Remember to complete the course on time to avoid additional penalties for late completion. Always pay attention to speed limit signs and drive slower to keep your points and improve safety.