
Driving license points cannot be bought or sold. Trading driving license points is an illegal activity and will have consequences in the future. Penalties faced: Substituting points for others will result in license suspension and fines. Accepting traffic violation penalties and point deductions on behalf of the actual driver for economic gain will lead to a 6-month suspension of the motor vehicle driving license and a fine. Impact on the future: In severe cases, it may result in detention for up to 15 days, revocation of the motor vehicle driving license, and a prohibition from obtaining a new driving license for five years. Having a criminal record may affect future generations' political reviews, and the revocation of the driving license will significantly impact daily life, causing inconvenience.

I once helped someone else by deducting points from my driver's license, but it ended up harming both them and me. At that time, I was short on money and wanted to earn some extra cash. A friend introduced me to a job—helping take the blame for points, but I got caught by the electronic system. The traffic police investigated me, nearly revoked my license, and fined me several thousand yuan. Now I've learned my lesson: points are recorded on your personal driving record, selling points is illegal, and it can be detected by surveillance. The consequences are severe—once your license is suspended, not only is retaking the test a hassle, but your credit report also gets tarnished, making it extremely difficult to get a loan to buy a house. Even worse, insurance premiums can skyrocket, and job opportunities for driving large vehicles disappear. Everyone should remember: driving within the law ensures safety. Don’t risk big losses for small gains—it’s a regret that can last a lifetime.

From a legal perspective, buying or selling points on a driver's license is absolutely prohibited. This is known as point substitution and is strictly forbidden under the Road Traffic Safety Law. If caught, penalties range from fines and license suspension to having a police record. The long-term consequences are severe—traffic violations on record can lead to a drop in personal credit ratings, resulting in denied insurance applications or mortgage loans. If a driver's license exceeds the maximum points deducted, the holder must retake the driving test and may even face criminal charges. Traffic authorities now use intelligent systems to detect irregularities in real time. In short, don't risk it for a few hundred bucks. Driving safely and avoiding violations is the sustainable solution.

Bro, selling your driver's license points is a bad idea—drop that thought right now. I know a guy who tried this scheme, helping someone else take the penalty points, and got caught. He barely made any money but ended up with a huge fine and a suspended license for months, unable to drive. It affected everything afterward—once the insurance company found out, his premiums skyrocketed. And if your license gets revoked? Good luck with the time and money spent retaking the test, not to mention the hassle when job hunting. Bottom line: drive honestly, keep things clean, and save yourself the trouble.


