
Here is a detailed introduction to the B2 point deduction review education process: 1. Login: Click on the internet service platform, select the corresponding province/city, click "Personal Login" in the upper right corner, enter the relevant information as prompted to complete login and access the personal homepage. 2. Application: Click "Full-point Review Education" → "Review Education Application", then select "Online Education". 3. Study: Click "Full-point Review Education" → "Review Education Services", choose "Review Education Online Learning", and follow prompts to enter the learning interface to complete required studies. 4. Processing: Click "Full-point Review Education" → "Review Education Services" → "Review Education Application", follow instructions to complete the "Review Service Application". 5. Confirmation: Check "Online Processing Progress" to verify if the transaction is completed.

As a B2 driver who just went through this process last year, I can share my experience. When your driver's license accumulates demerit points (but less than 12) within a scoring cycle, you must complete the verification education within 30 days after the cycle ends. I simply opened the Traffic 12123 APP, found the 'Education Learning Services' section on the homepage, and clicked 'Apply for Verification Education'. The system automatically recognized my driver's license information. With 6 points deducted, I chose online education which required completing 3 hours of accumulated study time. During learning, I had to keep the camera on as the system would randomly capture images to prevent idling. I completed it over three days, watching 30-minute video lessons each time, mainly about traffic regulation case studies. After completion, the APP automatically uploaded the data, and I saw my license status updated the next day. Remember to settle all traffic fines beforehand and avoid switching screens or pausing for too long during the learning process.

As a B2 driver with ten years of long-distance experience, I have handled multiple review education sessions. First, confirm that the demerit points have not reached 12, otherwise, you will need to retake the subject one exam. When applying on the Traffic 12123 app, I found that requirements vary by city: in Shenzhen, 1-8 demerit points allow for purely online learning, while in Hangzhou, 9-11 points require half a day of on-site education plus online learning. Last month, I just completed online learning, which included accident warning videos and traffic law animations, with a minimum requirement of 180 minutes. The key is to use the phone's front camera for real-time verification—leaving for even five minutes during a meal was deemed invalid. It's advisable to connect to Wi-Fi to avoid interruptions, and after finishing, don’t rush to close the app; wait for the pop-up message 'Completed.' Although the process is tedious, it significantly reinforces safety awareness, which is far better than paying fines.

I just completed the B2 inspection education last week. After logging into the 12123 APP and clicking on the inspection education application, the system showed that I could take online learning with 3 points deducted. Watching videos requires a full three hours, and it can be done in multiple sessions, but each session must exceed 5 minutes to count as valid study time. There were 4 pop-up facial verifications during the process, which scared me so much that I didn't dare to use my . The content included traffic police explaining new traffic regulations and videos of truck accidents, which were quite eye-opening. There was no immediate response after completing the study, so I anxiously called the vehicle management office and found out that I had to wait for the system to synchronize the data. Special reminder: You cannot drive for commercial purposes during the inspection period until the driver's license status in the APP returns to normal. Also, remember to pay all traffic fines first, otherwise, you cannot apply.

Helped a relative go through the inspection process, which is divided into four steps. First, handle traffic violations and pay fines; second, log in to the Traffic 12123 app and select 'Inspection Education Application'; third, choose the method: for deductions under 8 points, select online education, while deductions of 9 points or more will automatically prompt for on-site education; fourth, after completing the study, the inspection is automatically processed. My relative had 5 points deducted and chose online learning. Upon opening the videos, they found the content divided into three categories: safe driving techniques for 40 minutes, traffic sign interpretation for 50 minutes, and accident case studies for 90 minutes. Using a phone for learning is prone to blackouts or interruptions, so it's better to use a tablet. After completing the required study time, the system pops up a success notification. The next day, checking the 'Driver's License Information' page on 12123 showed the inspection validity period had been updated. Failure to complete the inspection on time will result in the driver's license being locked.

As a safety officer for a freight company, I often remind drivers about handling inspection education. The core process is simple: drivers with less than 12 penalty points apply for study on the 12123 APP, and the system assigns the learning format based on the penalty points. Online education requires a cumulative 180 minutes of study, but pay attention to three details: the video progress bar has real-time verification points that must be clicked to confirm; each learning session must be continuous with no pauses exceeding 5 minutes; avoid handling new violations within a week after completion to ensure synchronization. Recently, our colleague Xiao Wang had all his study hours invalidated after being photographed driving during the learning session. It's recommended to use a mount to fix the device facing your face and choose evening hours at home for the study. After completion, take a screenshot of the 'Completed' page as proof in case of system delays.


