What to Do When 3 Points Are Deducted from a Class B Driver's License?

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BrynleeLynn
07/28/25 2:37pm
If 3 points are deducted from a Class B driver's license, the holder must promptly apply for the traffic violation point deduction procedure with their ID card and driver's license. Additionally, within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle, they must undergo a review education at the traffic management department of the public security authority. Below are the relevant details: 1. Applying for the traffic violation point deduction procedure: If a Class B driver's license holder accumulates 3 points within a scoring cycle, they should promptly visit the vehicle management office with their ID card and driver's license to apply for the traffic violation point deduction procedure or handle the violation fine via the Traffic Management 12123 app. 2. Undergoing review education: If a Class B driver's license holder has point deduction records, they must undergo a review at the traffic management department of the public security authority within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle. During the review, they must participate in no less than three hours of study on road traffic safety laws and regulations, civilized driving practices, emergency response knowledge, and receive case-based education on traffic accident warnings.
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