What to Do When 12 Points Are Deducted from a Class B License?
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If 12 points are deducted from a Class B driver's license at once, the holder must attend a study course and take an exam, and also apply for a downgrade and license replacement. Here are the specific steps to handle a Class B driver's license with 12 points deducted at once: Attend a Study Course: Participate in a seven-day study course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Take the Exam: If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If the exam is failed, the holder must continue attending the study course and retake the exam. Refusal to attend the study course or take the exam will result in the suspension of the driver's license by the traffic management department of the public security authority.
I also had 12 points deducted back in the day for speeding, and I was pretty panicked at the time. Remember, when you reach 12 points, your license gets suspended, and you need to report to the local DMV immediately to attend a 7-day traffic safety course with daily lectures on rules. After completing the course, you must pass the theory test (Subject 1) to get your license back. Don’t delay this—otherwise, your license could be revoked, affecting your job. I recommend checking the Traffic Management 12123 app first to confirm the point deductions, then scheduling the course. The test isn’t hard, but review traffic signs and speed limits carefully. Drive more cautiously afterward—installing a dashcam has saved me a lot of trouble and helped avoid further points. Stay updated on traffic rule changes; safety comes first. Small mistakes can lead to big trouble, but timely action gets you back on track.