
B2 driver's license with 3 points deducted does not require an exam, but you need to participate in at least three hours of study during the verification process. According to China's "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": Holders of large truck driver's licenses who have points deducted within a scoring cycle must participate in at least three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency response, and other knowledge during verification, and receive case-based education on traffic accident warnings. Below are some regulations regarding the application and use of driver's licenses: 1. Scoring Cycle Rules: If a motor vehicle driver's points do not reach 12 within a scoring cycle and the fines have been paid, the points will be cleared; if the points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will carry over to the next scoring cycle. 2. Verification Rules: Holders of large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large truck driver's licenses who have points deducted within a scoring cycle must participate in at least three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency response, and other knowledge during verification, and receive case-based education on traffic accident warnings.

I'm a long-haul truck driver, and I've had my B2 license deducted 3 points last year. Quickly schedule a study session on the Traffic 12123 app. Just complete 3 hours of online courses, and the system will automatically approve it. Remember, you must complete this within 30 days before the end of the annual scoring cycle, or your license will be suspended. During this period, be extra careful not to commit any violations, especially those that result in heavy point deductions like driving a truck in restricted zones or overloading. In my 20 years of driving, I've seen several fellow drivers who thought 3 points were no big deal and forgot to study, only to end up being penalized with a retake of the theory test, delaying work and losing income. Next time I hit the road, I'll slip my license behind my phone case to remind myself that I don't have many points left.

A 3-point deduction for a B2 driver's license falls under the category of review education, and the process is actually quite simple. First, log in to the Traffic 12123 app on your phone, find the 'Study to Reduce Points' feature, and apply for online learning. Complete the three-hour traffic regulations video course as required, and the system will automatically complete the review. The key is to pay attention to the processing deadline: it must be completed within one month after the end of the driver's license scoring cycle, otherwise, the license will be locked, preventing you from driving commercial vehicles. Additionally, don't rush to queue at the vehicle management office after getting points deducted—nowadays, except for special cases, the entire process can be handled online. I recommend also checking the vehicle's violation records to eliminate other potential hazards promptly, especially since commercial vehicles have a low point deduction limit.

Deducting 3 points does have an impact on a B2 license, but there's no need to panic. Having driven a mixer truck for six years, our company requires safety training whenever points are deducted. First, schedule your study time either at the traffic police station counter or via the 12123 app – online courses are now more convenient, just watch some videos to complete the review. Key reminder: Study time must be arranged within 30 days after the scoring cycle expires, otherwise your license will be suspended. Drive extra carefully after point deductions, especially by slowing down at intersections and braking at yellow lights – one more point would max out at 6 points and extend your probation period. After handling it, remember to screenshot and save the new license status page for company inspections.

Last time I accidentally crossed the solid line while driving a heavy truck in the city, and my B2 license was deducted 3 points. The handling process is actually quite clear: directly schedule the study time on the traffic department's website, usually a combination of 30 minutes online and 2 hours offline courses will suffice. The review must be completed within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends, otherwise the driver's license will be locked. I specifically asked an experienced traffic officer, and deducting 3 points won't affect the license renewal cycle, but you need to pay the traffic violation handling fee. For safety, it's recommended to install a dashcam, especially for large vehicles, as it can both avoid scams and assist in judging road markings. For three months after the points deduction, I paid extra attention to traffic lights and speed limit signs while driving.

As a safety officer in a freight company, I've handled many cases where drivers had 3 points deducted from their B2 license. First, immediately apply for review education through the Traffic 12123 APP, with online learning being the most convenient option. It's crucial to complete the required study hours and pass the test, and most importantly, finalize the process within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends. I've seen drivers who failed to handle it on time, resulting in abnormal driver's licenses and delayed trips leading to salary deductions. It's advisable to clear all vehicle violations simultaneously, especially common issues like speeding and improper lane changes. Although a 3-point deduction isn't severe, be cautious not to accumulate any more points before the next cycle, otherwise reaching 6 points will require taking a road driving skills test.


