Can a Driver's License Be Used to Deduct Points for Others?
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Driver's license can be used to deduct points for others. Here are the specific details about using someone else's driver's license to deduct points: 1. On-the-spot penalty: For penalties issued by traffic police on the spot, where high-definition electronic surveillance captures the driver's face clearly, only the driver's own license can be used to handle the violation. This is because when a violation is caught by traffic police on the spot, they usually check the driver's license and vehicle registration, record the name, and issue a penalty decision. 2. Electronic surveillance capture: If the violation is captured by electronic surveillance, someone else's driver's license can be used to deduct points. This is because electronic surveillance can only capture the license plate number of the violating vehicle, not the driver's face.