Can a driver's license only deduct points for three vehicles?
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A single driver's license can deduct points for a maximum of three vehicles. Additional information: 1. Traffic regulations stipulate that within one settlement period (one year), a driver's license can only deduct points for three vehicles, and a vehicle can only use three different driver's licenses for point deductions. When deducting points, the license holder must personally present the driver's license. 2. If a vehicle violates traffic laws, only three driver's licenses can be used to deduct points; a single driver's license can only deduct points for a maximum of three vehicles. 3. If a fourth driver's license is used to deduct points for one's own vehicle, or if one's own driver's license is used to deduct points for a fourth vehicle with a different license plate, the driver's license or vehicle will be locked. To unlock it, the driver or owner must undergo a suspicion review. They can go to the traffic police brigade in their district or an electronic penalty station. After review by the traffic police, it will be determined whether the driver or owner is not maliciously trading points, and only then can the license or vehicle be unlocked.