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Can I handle points deduction with someone else's driver's license online?

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VanAdriana
07/29/25 7:02am

No, using someone else's driver's license to deduct points is illegal. Deducting points for others is inherently against the law. Although it may exploit loopholes in electronic police surveillance, once discovered, the driver's license will be temporarily suspended, and fines will be imposed. In severe cases, detention of up to 15 days may be enforced. If the driver's violation involves causing a traffic accident, deducting points on behalf of others at this time also constitutes a criminal offense. Below is relevant information: Driver's License: Officially known as the Motor Vehicle Driving License, commonly referred to as a 'driver's license,' it is a certificate required by law for individuals operating motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and without these skills, driving recklessly can lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not permitted to drive on the road. However, for those who have demonstrated safe driving skills, the document that permits them to drive is the 'driver's license.' This indicates that a driver's license is a 'permit.' The permission to drive is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. Calculation Method for Driver's License Points Cycle: The points cycle starts from the date the driver's license was obtained. For example, if the license was obtained on November 4th, then November 4th marks the beginning of a points cycle, which ends on November 3rd of the following year. If the accumulated points within a cycle do not exceed 12 and all fines are paid before the cycle ends, the system will automatically reset the points to zero at the start of the next cycle. Any unpaid fines will carry over the points to the next cycle, where they will accumulate further. If the points exceed 12, the driver will need to undergo training to have them removed.

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MacLila
08/12/25 11:27pm

As an experienced driver, I find it very convenient to handle traffic violations online, but never even think about using someone else's driver's license to deduct points. The current system is extremely intelligent—apps like Traffic Management 12123 require facial recognition or SMS verification to confirm identity, and the driver's license number entered must match the logged-in account. If the system detects mismatched information, the process fails immediately and may even trigger an alarm, prompting traffic police to investigate. This is a classic case of point-deduction fraud, which by law can result in fines ranging from 500 to 2,000 yuan or even license revocation. Having driven for over a decade, I've seen people attempt this only to face heavy penalties and legal trouble. Online platforms are designed for personal use—the risks are too high, and it's better to just follow the rules and help friends through offline service windows. Safe driving is the principle; the point-deduction system exists to hold violators accountable—don't break the rules and harm yourself and others.

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Karl
10/04/25 5:16am

From a technical perspective, I recently tried the online traffic violation handling system and found its design to be very rigorous. For example, logging into the platform requires SMS verification or biometric authentication. When handling point deductions, the driver's license number entered is instantly verified against the main database information; if there's a mismatch, the process is immediately interrupted, and suspicious behavior is recorded in the background. Theoretically, one could input someone else's details, but the system's algorithm would detect inconsistencies, rendering the process invalid or flagging it as fraudulent, triggering an alert. I conducted a simulation test myself and found it completely ineffective—inefficient and high-risk, making it not worthwhile. The core principle is to protect the integrity of real data and ensure compliance, so the platform can only be operated by the individual, such as through the official app, which is simple, fast, and secure. Any attempts to bypass these measures could lead to legal disputes, outweighing any potential benefits. Using the system honestly is the most hassle-free and compliant way to follow the operational procedures.

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BrookeDella
11/17/25 6:52am

As an ordinary car owner, I usually handle traffic violations online, but using someone else's driver's license is absolutely not feasible. The system requires real-name authentication, and any mismatch in the information entered will immediately halt the process. It may also be illegal, and if caught, you could face both fines and point deductions—a double blow. I believe it's better to honestly use your own license and complete the process in just a few minutes on the app—why take the risk and damage trust and friendships? Safety first, and following the rules is basic ethics. Don't let a simple task turn into a hassle. Everyone should take responsibility for their actions. Protecting your driver's license points relies most practically on driving lawfully and reducing violations.

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