Can a complete set of fraudulent vehicle documents be used nationwide?
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No. A complete set of fraudulent vehicle documents is illegal and cannot be used on the road. If caught by traffic police, you will face penalties such as point deductions and fines. Additional information: 1. A complete set of fraudulent vehicle documents refers to a type of license plate cloning documentation, which includes comprehensive details such as: glass codes, chassis codes, engine codes, environmental labels, registration certificates, insurance labels, annual inspection labels, vehicle licenses, and license plates. 2. If a vehicle uses a forged motor vehicle license plate, someone else's license plate, or a license plate obtained through improper means, it can be considered a cloned vehicle. Cloned vehicles use someone else's license plates, and any traffic violations or other incidents during this period will be recorded under the other person's name.
I think the so-called 'big set' of vehicle documents is something you really shouldn't mess with. The 'big set' refers to illegally forging or using another vehicle's complete set of documents, which is not only illegal but can also cause serious trouble for yourself. Traffic law enforcement equipment across the country has been rapidly upgraded, with systems like checkpoint monitoring and license plate recognition technology now connected to the police network. Fake documents can be detected at any time. I've seen many cases of cloned vehicles being impounded on the road, with penalties ranging from vehicle seizure and fines to detention or even criminal sentences. Moreover, vehicle management between different regions is now very standardized, and DMVs can handle normal transfer procedures. Why take risks to save money or trouble? If you want to drive safely nationwide, the right way is to go through proper registration procedures honestly. Don't gamble with your luck and dig a hole for yourself.