What to Do When 3 Points Are Deducted from a B2 Driving License?
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Here are the handling methods for 3 points deducted from a B2 driving license: 1. Handling the Violation: The party concerned needs to, before the end of the current scoring cycle, bring their ID card, driving license, and vehicle license to the vehicle management office to apply for paying the fine and handling the violation points. Once the new scoring cycle begins, the party's driving license points will be reset. 2. Inspection: Since the party's B2 driving license has point deduction records in the current scoring cycle, the party should go to the traffic management department of the public security organ for inspection within 30 days after the end of the current scoring cycle. 3. Warning Education: During the inspection, the party must participate in no less than three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, safe and civilized driving, emergency handling, and other knowledge, and receive warning education on traffic accident cases.
I've been driving trucks for over a decade and have encountered situations where my B2 license was deducted 3 points a few times. Don't rush to deal with it; first, you need to clarify the reason for the deduction, such as speeding or running a red light. Then, go to the traffic police station or use a mobile app to pay the fine and settle the ticket. After the points deduction, I recommend immediately signing up for a traffic safety course to learn some traffic rules, which can also help eliminate some points. After deducting 3 points, you still have 9 points left, which isn't too severe, but you need to be careful not to accumulate more—12 points will result in license suspension. Reflect on why you violated the rules—was it due to fatigue driving? Drive more steadily in the future, obey speed limits, and check road conditions frequently. Safety comes first; ensure you're well-rested before long trips, don't drive recklessly to save time, and take responsibility for yourself and others. Make it a habit to regularly check your points deduction record to avoid surprises.