Why Would a Driver's License Be Downgraded?
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Here are the situations where Class A and B driver's licenses would be downgraded: 1. Being involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bearing equal or greater responsibility without constituting a crime. 2. Accumulating 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle. 3. Failing to participate in the examination for three consecutive scoring cycles. 4. For probationary drivers, accumulating 12 penalty points during the probationary period. 5. Accumulating 6 penalty points during the extended probationary period. For many drivers holding Class A and B licenses, license downgrade could mean facing unemployment.