What needs to be done after holding a B2 driver's license for one year?
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After holding a B2 driver's license for one year, you need to participate in relevant study and pass the examination for regularization within one month after the probation period ends. Here are the precautions during the probation period of the driver's license: 1. Need accompaniment on highways: You cannot drive alone on highways during the probation period. If a driver operates a motor vehicle on a highway during the probation period, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driver's license for the corresponding or higher vehicle category for more than three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to guide the probationary driver. Driving without an accompanying driver or with an unqualified accompanying driver will result in a fine. 2. Display probation sign: You must display a probation sign when driving during the probation period. If you borrow or rent a car during the probation period, you must also display the probation sign as required; otherwise, you cannot drive. 3. Accumulating 12 penalty points: If you accumulate 12 penalty points, you will need to retake the test. If you accumulate 12 penalty points during the probation period, your driver's license will be revoked, and you will need to re-register and retake the tests from the beginning, including Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three.
Back when I first got my B2 driver's license, I made sure to research the requirements. After completing the one-year probationary period, you must take a test at the DMV within 30 days. The exam covers safe driving fundamentals - last time I took it, there were 50 multiple-choice questions about traffic rules and emergency procedures. Just study for a couple days beforehand and you'll pass. After the test, you have to watch a 30-minute documentary on real traffic accidents, which really serves as an eye-opener. Remember to bring your ID card and original driver's license, and don't miss the 30-day deadline - otherwise you might have to retake the test or even extend your probation period. Once this is done, your probationary status is lifted, and your next license renewal won't be for six years. No need to get nervous when you see traffic police on the road anymore!
My Class B2 license had just completed its one-year probation period last year, so I immediately went to the DMV to handle the post-probation procedures. First, I needed to schedule a safe driving test, which randomly selected questions on traffic regulations. Using the 'Driving Test Treasure' app to practice was particularly effective. After passing the exam, I had to watch accident warning videos in a classroom. Seeing a few rear-end collision cases made me drive more cautiously afterward. The whole process took half a day, so remember to check the local DMV's business hours in advance. Once completed, the probation label in the system was automatically removed, and I no longer had to explain the probation period if stopped by traffic police. I heard that failing to complete the procedures on time might affect future license upgrades.