How to Study for B2 Point Deduction on Traffic Management 12123?
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First, click to open the Traffic Management 12123 software on your desktop. Enter the main page of the software, then click "More" on the right side of the main interface. Jump to the business guidance center interface, then click the "Inspection Education Application" option under "Education and Learning Services". Check the agreement indicated by the arrow, then click "Next" and follow the instructions. Finally, confirm the information and click the "Submit Application" button below.
Recently, my B2 driver's license was penalized with points for speeding. A friend mentioned that I could reduce the points by studying on the Traffic Management 12123 app, so I gave it a try. After logging into the app, I navigated to the 'Business Services' menu and found the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature, which listed the available courses for point reduction. I opted for a video course covering traffic rules and driving safety. After completing the course, I had to take a small online test, and passing it reduced my points. The maximum reduction per day is 6 points. It took me a little over two hours to finish one session, and I successfully reduced a few points. The app is incredibly convenient—no need to visit the vehicle management office, and it even reminds me to study on time. Besides, I can check violations and pay fines with just a click. Remember, after completing the course, it’s even more important to follow the rules while driving to avoid repeating mistakes. The app also has a mock test bank; practicing beforehand can improve the pass rate.
As a novice driver who just obtained a B2 license, I have little driving experience and accidentally violated traffic rules, resulting in penalty points. My colleague told me that using the Traffic Management 12123 APP can easily help reduce points through learning. I downloaded the APP, logged into my account, and navigated to the "Education Learning" module, then clicked "Study to Reduce Points" to enter. The system displayed my penalty point records and allowed me to choose courses: watching short videos on road condition judgment and regulations, followed by multiple-choice exams. Each session reduces 1-2 points, and I completed it in about an hour and a half. The interface is simple, even elderly users can operate it easily. The APP automatically records progress, so there's no need to worry about forgetting. After completing the course, I felt my safety awareness improved, helping me avoid future violations. The APP also pushes updates on new regulations, which is especially useful for beginners. I recommend using it early instead of waiting until points are maxed out and driving is suspended. If you encounter any lag during operation, check the APP's help center—it provides intuitive step-by-step guides.