What to Do If the B2 Driver's License Has Not Been Verified After the Deadline?
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If the B2 driver's license has not been verified after the deadline, it can be re-verified within thirty days after the end of the next scoring cycle. However, if it has not been verified for three consecutive scoring cycles, it will be downgraded, and driving motor vehicles is not allowed during the unverified period. The relevant regulations are as follows: Drivers holding a large passenger vehicle, tractor, city bus, medium passenger vehicle, or large truck driver's license must go to the traffic management department of the public security organ for verification within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. Additional information: 1. Vehicle types that can be driven with a B2 license: The B2 license allows driving heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-duty special operation vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks are mostly trucks. 2. Other vehicle types permitted by the B2 license: Other vehicle types permitted by the B2 license include C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), and M (wheeled self-propelled machinery vehicles).
Recently, I encountered an overdue review when renewing my B2 driver's license. As a veteran long-distance driver with 20 years of experience, I believe the top priority is to avoid driving on the road, as the penalties are severe if caught. Quickly go to the local DMV window to queue up and inquire, explaining your situation. The staff will require you to provide your ID card, original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate. You may also need to pay a fine, usually a few hundred yuan. If the overdue period is too long, you might even have to retake the theoretical or road test. From my personal experience, handling it within three months of the overdue period is straightforward, but exceeding six months increases the risk. During this period, don’t borrow someone else’s car to drive either, as the consequences could be even worse. Remember to ask clearly about the follow-up procedures when you’re there to avoid secondary issues, as safe driving concerns everyone. Get it done early to save both trouble and money.