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Can Driving License Points Be Sold? Is It Safe?

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DelHannah
07/29/25 6:08pm
Selling driving license points is not allowed, as it constitutes both a traffic violation and a public security offense. Consequences of buying and selling points: Buying and selling points not only disrupts the normal traffic management order but also lays hidden dangers for traffic accidents. Legally speaking, 'selling points' is considered obstruction of official duties, and once discovered, the operator will be detained. Measures taken by the state to control point trading: Currently, traffic police window staff in our city require drivers who come to handle violation procedures to ensure 'the person matches the license.' If it is found that one person is handling violations for multiple vehicles, the traffic police department will immediately conduct an investigation and collect evidence. Drivers suspected of buying or selling driving license points will be charged with obstruction of official duties by the traffic police department.
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LeEmiliano
08/14/25 10:28am
I often hear people in the community say that driving license points can be sold, but in reality, it's not possible—it's illegal. Legally, driving license points are a record of an individual's traffic violations and can only be used by the person themselves. Buying or selling points is equivalent to taking the blame for someone else, and if the police investigate, your license can be directly revoked, or you may even face fines or detention. I remember a friend last year who engaged in a private transaction and got caught—his license was permanently banned, and he even went to jail. It's really not worth it. Safety is also a major concern, as there are many fraudulent middlemen. If the other party turns on you, you could end up bearing huge compensation costs or insurance claim rejections. Worse still, it might affect your family's job or education opportunities. I suggest everyone follow the rules properly. If you really have points deducted, attend the official training to clear them—it's both safe and reassuring. Don’t chase that little bit of money; the risks far outweigh the gains.
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LaIsabela
10/14/25 4:25am
As someone who frequently follows automotive news while driving, I must emphasize: never sell your driver's license points - it's an illegal and dangerous practice. Firstly, traffic regulations explicitly prohibit point trading. Getting caught not only results in heavy fines but also affects your credit record, potentially making banks reject your loan applications. Secondly, the security risks are enormous. Buyers often use fake information, and when accidents occur, police investigations easily expose the fraud, possibly involving you in scam or traffic accident lawsuits with severe health and property losses. I know a guy who sold points for quick money, got scammed by the broker, ended up with his car insurance refusing to cover tens of thousands in repair costs - he's now filled with regret. If you've accumulated serious demerit points, go through proper driving school training instead. Don't play with fire; safe driving is always the wisest choice.
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SanJameson
11/27/25 5:21am
I think buying and selling driving license points is purely a suicidal path, both illegal and unsafe. It's absolutely prohibited by law, and once discovered, your license will be revoked directly along with fines. From a safety perspective, it's also terrible. During transactions, you're easily exploited by shady intermediaries, not to mention the risk of personal information leakage. If the buyer violates traffic rules, you'll take the blame, increasing the chances of traffic accidents and inviting big troubles. I've seen reports that such transactions often lead to fraud disputes. It's better to honestly attend traffic education courses to deduct points—saving money, peace of mind, and avoiding responsibility.
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