What is the online training process for an A2 driver's license with 3 points deducted?
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A2 driver's license with 3 points deducted can be processed through the Traffic Management 12123 app. Processing time: According to regulations, the annual review system for A and B class driver's licenses is once a year. If no points are deducted during the scoring cycle, this annual review is exempted. Therefore, when points are deducted from the driver's license, it is necessary to go to the vehicle management office for an annual review within thirty days before the end of the scoring cycle. Types of point deduction handling for A2 driver's license: The point deduction handling for an A2 driver's license can be divided into three situations: within 12 points, 12 to 24 points, and over 24 points. For deductions within 12 points, such as 3 points, you only need to go to the vehicle management office for an annual review before the end of the scoring cycle. For deductions over 12 points but not exceeding 24 points, such as 15 points, first, the traffic police will revoke the highest A2 driver's license and require you to go to the vehicle management office within thirty days to downgrade the driver's license. To restore the A2 driver's license, you not only need to participate in the annual review but also retake the subject one test. For deductions over 24 points, the highest A2 license will also be revoked by the traffic police, and you must go to the vehicle management office within thirty days to downgrade the license. To restore the A2 driver's license, you need to participate in the annual review and retake both subject one and subject three tests.
I also had the experience of getting 3 points deducted on my A2 driver's license. When the violation notice arrived, I had to quickly complete the online training. First, download the Traffic Management 12123 app or log in to the official website on a computer, then register an account by entering your driver's license number and phone number. Next, select 'Driver Review Education' and choose the online learning option. There are several video courses available, covering safe driving rules and case studies of accidents. You need to accumulate about three hours of study time, which can be spread over several days, but avoid long interruptions. After completing the courses, there's a short test of 5 questions—passing requires answering at least 4 correctly. Once passed, the system automatically clears the deducted points, saving you the hassle of visiting in person. Make sure your internet connection is stable, your phone has enough battery, and avoid using proxy tools to prevent authentication failures. The entire process is free and quick, so it's best to handle it early to avoid potential delays in annual reviews. Honestly, the training is a good refresher on driving knowledge, making you more attentive on the road and helping prevent future violations. After completing it, I started paying more attention to road signs—safety always comes first!