What to Do If 6 Points Are Deducted During the A2 Driver's License Probationary Period?
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A2 driver's license holders who have 6 points deducted during the probationary period must handle the penalty, pay fines, undergo inspection, participate in education, and extend the probationary period by one year. During the extended probationary period, no more than 6 points can be deducted; otherwise, the probationary driving qualification will be revoked. Below is relevant information about the A2 driver's license: 1. Permitted Vehicle Types: The A2 license authorizes the holder to drive tractor-trailers, which can tow heavy-duty and medium-duty full trailers or semi-trailers. Trailers are divided into two types: full trailers and semi-trailers. A full trailer bears its total weight independently, while a semi-trailer shares part of its total weight with the towing vehicle. Only drivers with an A2 license can operate such tractor-trailers; even those with an A1 license are not permitted. Other vehicle types that an A2 license holder can drive include B1, B2 (large trucks), C1, C2 (small automatic transmission vehicles), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled vehicles), etc. 2. Age Requirement: Applicants for an A2 driver's license must be between 24 and 50 years old.