Can a Motor Vehicle Still Be Driven on the Road After Accumulating 12 Demerit Points?
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The motor vehicle can still be driven normally. Traffic violation demerit points are assigned to the driver of the motor vehicle, not the vehicle itself. If a driver accumulates 12 demerit points within a single scoring cycle due to driving the vehicle, the traffic police department should confiscate the driver's motor vehicle license. During the period when the license is confiscated, the driver is not allowed to drive any motor vehicle. Here is some information about whether a motor vehicle can still be driven after accumulating 12 demerit points: 1. For the motor vehicle: As for the motor vehicle itself, it can still be driven normally on the road. 2. Regulations: Article 68 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" states that if a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 demerit points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall confiscate the driver's motor vehicle license.