What to do if 6 points are deducted from an A2 driver's license?
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A2 driver's license deducts 6 points outside the probationary period, the driver should actively handle and pay the fine, and then participate in the annual review of the driver's license for that year. If 6 points are deducted during the probationary period, in addition to handling, paying the fine, reviewing, and studying, the probationary period must be extended by one year. During the extension period, be careful not to deduct another 6 points. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points for road traffic safety violations during the probationary period, the driving qualification for the probationary model will be revoked.
My friend recently had 6 points deducted from his Class A2 license, and the handling process was quite clear. First, you need to deal with the violation record by checking the violation information directly on the Traffic Management 12123 APP and paying the corresponding fine. Here’s the key point: although 6 points don’t require retaking the written test (Subject 1), you must participate in the verification education study, which usually involves watching 3 hours of online videos or attending an in-person session. My friend is a freight driver, so he took time off to visit the vehicle management office with his ID and driver’s license, attended the traffic regulations class, and only then got it stamped and approved. The most critical part is to avoid any further violations before the points are reset, otherwise accumulating 12 points will result in a downgrade. It’s recommended to install a dashcam to prevent fraud and control speed while avoiding unnecessary overtaking on highways.