Is an Annual Review of the Driver's License Still Required After Deducting Points Through Legal Study?
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If the accumulated demerit points in the current scoring cycle are cleared through legal study, then Class A and B driver's licenses do not need to undergo a review by the traffic management department of the public security authority at the end of the scoring cycle. This is because deducting points through legal study clears the corresponding demerit records from the original points on the driver's license, rather than increasing the license's points to 18. Below is relevant information about deducting points through legal study: 1. No restrictions on license types: An A2 driver's license can use legal study to deduct points. The "Work Standards for Reducing Road Traffic Violation Points by Accepting Traffic Safety Education (Trial)" does not impose any restrictions on the type of driver's license. Therefore, whether it is a Class A, B, or C driver's license, those with demerit points can participate in the legal study point deduction program. 2. No restrictions on penalty pathways: Although the legal study point deduction program does not restrict the type of driver's license or the penalty pathways, if the driver's license is in the probationary period, participation in the legal study point deduction program is not allowed. Once the accumulated demerit points reach 6, the probationary period will be extended, and if the accumulated demerit points reach 12, the driver's license will be downgraded.