Is an annual inspection required for B2 every year?
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B2 requires an annual inspection. According to regulations, a B2 driver's license is subject to annual inspection. However, if there are no demerit points recorded within a scoring cycle, the inspection for that cycle is exempted. The B2 driver's license undergoes an annual inspection, which must be completed within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle at the vehicle management office where the license was issued. Below is relevant information about the driver's license: 1. B1 vehicle type: Medium-sized passenger vehicles, permitted vehicles include medium-sized passenger cars. Other permitted vehicle types include C1, C2, C3, C4, and M. 2. B2 vehicle type: Large trucks, permitted vehicles include heavy and medium-duty trucks; heavy and medium-duty specialized operation vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types include C1, C2, C3, C4, and M.
As a veteran truck driver with decades of experience, I want to share with you: A Class B2 driver's license doesn't require the hassle of annual inspections at the DMV every year. However, there's one crucial requirement - you must undergo a medical examination annually, checking items like vision and hearing at a hospital to ensure your physical fitness for safe driving. If you drive properly without any demerit points for a year, you might only need an official inspection every two years. But if you accumulate demerit points, you must complete the inspection within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends to avoid having your license suspended. As a delivery driver myself, I've developed the habit of keeping track of demerit points and promptly uploading medical reports. Driving is my livelihood, so following rules is essential - fines are minor compared to the regret of causing an accident. In summary, while there's no mandatory annual inspection, combining regular medical checks with timely license inspections ensures both safety and job security.