What to Do If 12 Points Are Deducted from an A2 Driver's License?
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A2 driver's license has been deducted 12 points, the handling method is as follows: For A and B class driver's licenses that have been deducted 12 points due to violations: The penalty is the revocation of the highest level of driving qualification. For example, if an A2 driver's license has been deducted 12 points due to violations, the license will be downgraded to B1. To restore the previous license level, the application conditions for A and B class licenses must be met; If the driver's license is deducted 12 points due to violations: The traffic police department will temporarily suspend the driver's license and require the owner to complete the relevant suspension procedures within 15 days. At the same time, it is necessary to participate in a seven-day, eight-hour daily road regulations and traffic safety study organized by the traffic management department, followed by an examination. After passing the exam, you will be eligible for the subject one test. Only after passing the subject one test can the driver's license be restored.
When my A2 driver's license accumulated 12 penalty points last time, I was really panicked and rushed to the local DMV to handle it. The staff asked me to bring my ID card and original driver's license to register for a 7-day road traffic safety education course. The course mainly covered traffic rules and case studies of accidents. Attending classes every day was quite boring, but I had to listen carefully, otherwise I wouldn't pass the exam. After the course, there was a small theoretical test with mostly multiple-choice questions, which weren't too difficult. After passing, I just waited for notification to retrieve my license. The whole process took about two to three weeks and cost a few hundred yuan. Later, I reflected that it was caused by my habit of speeding, so now I drive slowly and prioritize safety. I suggest you don't delay and take action immediately to avoid affecting your work and life. Also, always remember traffic signals, avoid reckless lane changes or drunk driving – you shouldn't lose a single point.