What to Do If Points Are Deducted from an A2 Driving License?
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The main solutions for points being deducted from an A2 driving license are: 1. When handling traffic violation points, you need to go to the traffic police station to complete the procedures. Provide your license plate number, show your driver's license and vehicle registration, and the staff will issue a penalty decision. Then, pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days. 2. If the fine is not paid within 15 days, a late fee of 3% of the fine amount will be charged daily. Here is some additional information: 1. Introduction: The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a 'driver's permit.' It is a certificate required by law for individuals who operate motor vehicles. 2. Proof: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the 'driver's license.' This indicates that a driver's license is a 'permit.'
I just got my A2 license last year and already got points deducted - what a panic! Quickly checked the regulations and learned that getting 1-11 points during the probation period extends it by one year. Remember getting 6 points for speeding, immediately went to the traffic police station to handle the violation, paid the fine and attended a two-hour safety class. Advice for new drivers: don't touch your phone while driving, always use turn signals when changing lanes, especially when driving with trailers - be extra steady. If you get another 6 points after extending the probation period, your license gets revoked and you'll have to retake tests from subject one to three. Now I've stuck a probation sign on my car, and always check speed limit alerts on navigation before driving - really scared of running out of points.
Bro, with over a decade of experience driving tractor-trailers, I must remind you that getting demerit points during your A2 probation period is no joke. If you only get 3-5 points, immediately go to the traffic police station to pay the fine and remember your probation will be extended to two years. During this period, you must stay extra vigilant - on highways, you're required to have an experienced driver with over 3 years' license accompanying you. If you accumulate 12 points, your license gets revoked on the spot, forcing you to restart from the written test. I recommend installing a dashcam, slowing down before toll booths, and avoiding lane disputes with smaller vehicles. For us truck drivers, safety always comes first.