What to Do If Points Are Deducted from a Class B License?
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After logging into the Traffic Management 12123 app, click [Violation Handling] to enter the page listing unprocessed violations, select the violation you wish to handle → click [Handle and Pay]. Proceed to the pending handling and payment confirmation page, choose your preferred payment method → click [Confirm Payment], then navigate to the payment direction selection page. Select an appropriate payment method, complete the payment, and the process will be finished.
I've been driving trucks for over a decade and have dealt with plenty of B-license demerit situations. Don't worry, but do address it promptly. The process is simple: First, check the violation details on the 12123 app to see how many points were deducted and the reason. Then, take your driver's license and ID to the local traffic police station to handle it, paying any required fines. If the points are few, just wait for them to reset automatically at year-end, but make sure not to accumulate more than 11 points—otherwise, you'll need to find a way to offset them before year-end. The key is to regularly review your driving habits: avoid speeding, sudden lane changes, and drive especially carefully with large vehicles. Also, consider installing a dash cam to review your driving footage and prevent similar mistakes. Nowadays, apps make it very convenient with timely reminders—don't procrastinate. Remember, safety comes first; accidents involving large vehicles can have serious consequences.
Just got my Class B license three months ago and already got points deducted. It's frustrating but also a learning experience. First step, take out my phone, open the Traffic Management 12123 app, enter the license plate to check for violations, confirm the point deductions, then head straight to the traffic police station to pay the fine. I heard that getting a full 12 points deducted can be a hassle, like having to go back to driving school for several days of study and exams. So, I started paying more attention to daily driving: setting up speed limit alerts on the navigation, avoiding congested routes during peak hours. Friends reminded me not to look at my phone while driving or drive while fatigued, especially since driving large vehicles is mentally draining. Now, I've developed a habit of checking my point deduction status every month and clearing it promptly to avoid late fees on fines. Overall, I maintain a relaxed mindset—if I make a mistake, I correct it and don't panic.