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What are the study rules for A2 driver's license demerit points?

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VanAshlyn
09/06/25 8:32am
a2 driver's license holders must report to the traffic management department at the license issuing location within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle for verification if demerit points are incurred. During verification, they are required to fill out a form to self-report their physical condition and undergo three hours of safety education training. According to regulations: holders of licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, etc., who accumulate demerit points within a scoring cycle must participate in no less than three hours of road traffic safety laws and regulations training during verification, and receive case-based warning education on traffic accidents. Below is more detailed information: 1. Age requirements: For motor vehicle drivers aged 60 or above, or those driving large passenger vehicles or large trucks, an annual physical examination is required. The results must be submitted to the county-level vehicle management office after the end of the scoring cycle (initial license issuance date). Failure to submit the results for over a year will result in the cancellation of the motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Vision requirements for the driver's license: To apply for a license for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, large trucks, trams, or trolleybuses, the naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic vision chart. For other license types, the naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic vision chart, and there must be no symptoms of red-green color blindness.
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VonAmelia
09/18/25 8:05am
When it comes to A2 license point deduction and retraining, I have personal experience to share. Once, I was speeding in a truck and got points deducted, which almost affected my livelihood. I had to report to the designated traffic bureau training center. The rules are: if you accumulate 12 points, you must attend a full seven-day course covering traffic laws, safe driving techniques, and simulated accident case studies. After completing the training, you must pass a theoretical exam to reinstate your license. That experience was tough, but the upside is that it taught me to check the dashboard speed limit reminders—maintaining speed is crucial. I recommend truck drivers regularly review driving guidelines and join driver support groups to exchange tips, which can help reduce violations.
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McKiara
11/01/25 8:32am
Safety first is always the golden rule. The core of the point deduction system is to ensure road safety and prevent accidents caused by improper driving. Once an A2 driver's license accumulates more than 10 penalty points, the holder must attend at least three days of safety education. The course covers a review of traffic regulations and emergency handling procedures, culminating in a written test to reinstate the license. This regulation encourages us to develop good habits like checking seat belts and tires, and to be extra cautious when driving large vehicles. I often remind new drivers not to underestimate the risks of overloading or fatigue driving—while the learning process may be tedious, it can be lifesaving.
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