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What to Do If Points Are Deducted During B2 to A2 License Upgrade?

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ArthurLynn
07/29/25 12:08pm
Even if only one point is deducted, you must go to the relevant regional traffic management department within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends to study and learn about road traffic knowledge. Within 15 days, attend a 7-day study session on road traffic regulations and knowledge at the relevant regional traffic management department.
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StAmir
08/13/25 10:15pm
Oh dear, the first thing to do when encountering this situation is to stay calm. I just went through something similar: I was caught speeding while driving a truck on a long-distance trip and got 3 points deducted. Getting points deducted during the A2 license upgrade process is really not good news—you need to immediately halt the upgrade application process. Generally speaking, you should first go to the DMV to check the reason for the points deduction, pay the fine, receive the ticket, and then attend a study session and test to clear the points. During this period, you cannot apply for the A2 upgrade because the rules require a clean record when upgrading from B2 to A2, proving good driving behavior. Points deduction indicates more violations, and you’ll definitely get stuck during the review. Safety comes first—wait until the one-year points cycle is over and the points are cleared before restarting the upgrade process. Don’t find it troublesome. Remember, always check the speed limit signs while driving to avoid getting points deducted whenever possible.
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JoshuaAnn
10/08/25 8:42am
I've been driving heavy vehicles for over a decade and know the A2 license upgrade process well. Points deduction during the B2 upgrade can indeed disrupt plans. According to regulations, upgrading to A2 now requires a clean B2 record, and points deduction exposes violations. Priority actions: check traffic violation records online to confirm points deducted, then pay fines; if points are excessive, attend safety courses to clear them. During this period, license upgrade cannot proceed—otherwise, the DMV will reject upon record check. Safe driving is paramount; multiple violations prove insufficient qualification. Clearing points and reapplying in the next cycle is wiser. Use navigation alerts while driving to avoid basic mistakes.
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DelEmery
11/22/25 3:13am
Driving a truck on long-distance routes often leads to point deductions, which can be troublesome. During the process of upgrading to an A2 license, point deductions become even more problematic and require immediate action: first, pause the license upgrade process, check the details of the point deductions on the traffic police app, and pay the fines to resolve the issue. The rule states that no point deductions are allowed during the upgrade process; otherwise, the application will be directly rejected. After handling the point deductions, it is advisable to wait a few months until the points are cleared at the end of the scoring cycle before reapplying for the upgrade. This approach ensures no impact on long-term qualifications. From a safety perspective, every traffic violation serves as a warning, and learning more traffic rules can help prevent future issues.
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