
No, it is not allowed. If discovered, the license holder will face penalties including a deduction of all 12 points, and being ineligible for a 10-year or permanent driving license. It is advised not to lend your driving license points to others. Lending your points can have several consequences: 1. Impact on License Renewal: The Road Safety Law and its implementing regulations clearly state that a driving license is valid for 6 years. If the driver does not accumulate 12 points in any scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period, they can renew it for a 10-year validity license. If they do not accumulate 12 points in any scoring cycle during the 10-year validity period, they can renew it for a permanent license. If you lend your points and accumulate 12 points, you will not be eligible for a 10-year or permanent license. 2. Implications: Providing your driving license points for others to offset traffic violations obstructs the public security authorities' investigation and evidence collection, and hinders their efforts to educate traffic violators through appropriate administrative penalties.


