What to Do If 12 Points Are Deducted from an A2 Driving License?
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Here are the handling methods for an A2 driving license with 12 points deducted: 1. For A and B class driving licenses, if 12 points are deducted due to violations, the penalty is the revocation of the highest-level driving qualification; 2. If the driving license is deducted 12 points due to violations, the traffic police department will temporarily suspend the driving license and require the owner to complete the relevant suspension procedures within 15 days. At the same time, the owner must participate in a seven-day, eight-hour daily road regulations and traffic safety study organized by the traffic management department, followed by an exam. Passing the exam will qualify the owner to take the subject one test. Only after passing the subject one test can the driving license be restored; 3. If the violation points exceed 12, the driving license will also be temporarily suspended. To restore the driving license, the owner must participate in road regulations and traffic safety study. If the points exceed 12 but are less than 24, passing the exam will only require taking the subject one test. However, if the points reach or exceed 24, the owner must take both the subject one and subject three tests.
I experienced the situation of having 12 demerit points on my A2 driver's license last year. At that time, I was driving over the speed limit too frequently and accumulated enough points, which left me stunned. I immediately reported to the local vehicle management office, where the staff required me to attend a 7-day traffic safety training course. The content covered many accident cases and rules, which was quite enlightening. After the training, there was a theoretical exam, and the questions weren't too difficult. I spent some time reviewing and passed. Once I passed, the points were cleared, and my license was restored. The whole process shouldn't be delayed, otherwise, the license might be revoked, and you'd have to retake the test, which is even more troublesome. Now, I drive very carefully, always thinking about those days of learning and the costs. It wasted a lot of time, but it was a lesson. I suggest friends regularly check their demerit point records and not wait until they reach 12 points to take action.