Is an annual inspection required for B2 license?
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B2 license requires an annual inspection. According to regulations, a B2 driver's license must be inspected once a year. 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 the current scoring cycle at the vehicle management office where the license was issued. Below is relevant information about driver's licenses: 1. B1 vehicle type: Medium-sized passenger vehicle. Permitted vehicles include medium-sized passenger cars. Other permitted vehicle types include C1, C2, C3, C4, and M. 2. B2 vehicle type: Large truck. Permitted vehicles include heavy and medium-duty trucks; heavy and medium-duty special purpose vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types include C1, C2, C3, C4, and M.
As a veteran long-haul truck driver, I'm very familiar with B2 license management. As long as your license has no demerit points, you don't need to undergo annual review that year, which is quite user-friendly. However, if you commit a traffic violation and get points deducted, even just one point, you must report to the vehicle management office within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends to participate in the review. Last time I was caught crossing a solid line, I obediently attended a three-hour safety education class and had to fill out a health status declaration form. A medical report is only required when renewing the license, and driving isn't affected at all if you have no points deducted. I recommend setting up a traffic violation alert on the 12123 app, so you won't miss the review and can drive more carefully to avoid violations.