Is an Annual Inspection Required for a Class B License?
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B2 licenses require an annual inspection. According to regulations, a B2 driver's license must undergo an annual review. However, if there are no demerit points recorded within a scoring cycle, the inspection for that cycle is exempted. The B2 driver's license is subject to an annual inspection, which must be completed within 30 days after the end of the current scoring cycle at the local vehicle management office where the license was issued. Below are the procedures and precautions for the B2 annual inspection: Annual Inspection Procedures: The applicant must submit the required materials directly to the receiving window. Organize learning and education sessions for drivers, lasting no less than three hours, and maintain records. For drivers who have participated in the learning and education sessions, a certificate of completion will be issued. The receiving window will accept applications that meet the requirements; if the materials are incomplete or do not meet legal requirements, the applicant will be informed of the missing materials or the reason for rejection. After approval, an inspection certificate will be issued. Annual Inspection Precautions: For driver's licenses that have not undergone the annual inspection within the stipulated time, if the delay is less than three years, the driver must pass a traffic regulations theory test before the annual inspection can be resumed. For licenses that have not been inspected for more than three years, the driver must have the license revoked by the traffic police department, then personally apply to a local driving school. After passing the theory test, "pole test," and "road test" administered by the public security traffic police department, the driver can regain the license.
I just helped my cousin who drives a truck with this recently, and there are quite some specifics about the B license review. Friends holding a B1/B2 driver's license must participate in the annual review—it's a mandatory requirement. Every year, within 30 days after the end of the scoring cycle of the driver's license, even if you haven't been deducted any points, you must attend no less than three hours of road traffic safety learning at the vehicle management office. If you've been deducted points during this cycle, you must participate in the review learning and pass the exam. A special reminder to all drivers: if you fail to attend the review for three consecutive scoring cycles, be careful as your driver's license may be directly downgraded, and you won't be able to drive trucks anymore! For the specific process, it's recommended to download the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP to make an appointment and bring your ID card and original driver's license to the counter for the most secure handling.