Is the subject one test for a B2 license with 12 points deducted C1 or B2?
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B2 license with 12 points deducted needs to be downgraded to a C1 motor vehicle driver's license. Within 30 days of the deduction, you must go to the vehicle management office to participate in the study of road traffic safety laws and regulations and take the test for downgrading the license to C1 subject one test. Calculation period: A violation point cycle is 12 months, calculated from the date of first issuance. Full 12 points deducted from the license: AB class licenses: If 12 points are deducted, the license is directly downgraded. Accumulating 12 points within a point cycle will result in the license being detained; within 15 days, you must go to the license issuance location or the location of the violation to participate in a 7-day study session; if the test is passed, the points will be cleared, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be returned; if the test is failed, you must continue to participate in the study and test; refusal to participate in the study or test will result in the public security traffic management department announcing the suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license.
Hi, I'm a seasoned driver with years of experience, and my friends have had similar experiences. After deducting 12 points from a B2 license, the subject one test you take is definitely the B2 version, not the C1 one. Because the type of driver's license determines the test content—C1 is for small vehicles, and the questions are simpler; B2 specifically tests truck safety loads, rules for large vehicles, etc. I've seen people mistakenly prepare for the C1 test, only to waste their time and effort. I recommend using a test app to practice B2 questions more and prepare comprehensively. Remember, it's best to sign up for the study within 30 days after the points deduction, so you don’t delay the deadline and affect your driving job. Safety first—don’t make mistakes again!