What to Do If 12 Points Are Deducted from an A2 Driver's License?
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If 12 points are deducted from an A2 driver's license, in addition to the highest-level license being revoked, the driver must also go to the vehicle management office to apply for a downgrade. Here is some information about the A2 driver's license: 1. The A2 driver's license permits the operation of tractor-trailers. Holders of a valid A2 license issued by the Chinese public security traffic police vehicle management authority can drive heavy and medium-duty full trailers and semi-trailers, as well as vehicles permitted by B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, and C4 licenses. 2. According to the relevant provisions in the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses' (Order No. 123 of the Ministry of Public Security), for full trailers and semi-trailers driven with a legally valid A2 driver's license in China: a full trailer is one where the total weight of the trailer is borne by itself, while a semi-trailer is one where part of the total weight of the trailer is borne by the tractor.
I drive large vehicles for long-distance trips, and I just heard that getting 12 points deducted on an A2 driver's license is troublesome. You need to quickly report to the vehicle management office for handling. The license will be temporarily suspended, and you'll have to spend time attending classes and taking exams. Studying traffic rules is quite a headache—you have to attend daily classes, and only after passing the exam can you get your license back. During this period, don't drive at all, or the consequences will be even more severe. When I'm on the road, I always remember speed limits and traffic signals because speeding or running red lights are the easiest ways to get points deducted. If you accumulate too many points, your license might be revoked directly. I recommend everyone install a dashcam, avoid drunk driving, and prioritize safety. Point deductions are no small matter—acting quickly can still help you recover.