Can a Driver's License Be Lent to Others?
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Driver's licenses cannot be lent to others. The license holder will be penalized with a full deduction of 12 points and will not be eligible for a 10-year or long-term license. There are several reasons why a driver's license cannot be lent to others: 1. It affects the renewal of the license. The Road Safety Law and its implementation regulations clearly stipulate that the validity period of a driver's license is 6 years. If the driver does not reach 12 points in each scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period, they can renew it for a 10-year validity period. If the driver does not reach 12 points in each scoring cycle during the 10-year validity period, they can renew it for a long-term valid license. 2. It may involve legal violations or legal liability. Providing a driver's license for deducting points for traffic safety violations hinders the investigation and evidence collection by public security authorities and is not conducive to educating traffic violators through corresponding administrative penalties.