Can I Use My Driver's License Points for Others Now?
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Currently, you can use your driver's license points for others, but it is strongly advised not to do so for the following reasons: 1. It is illegal: Using your points for others is inherently against the law. If discovered, your driver's license may be temporarily suspended, and you could face a fine. In severe cases, you might even be detained for up to 15 days. 2. There are limitations on point deductions: Driver's licenses must be registered under real names and linked to a vehicle to process violations. According to regulations, a single vehicle can only have violations processed by up to three different driver's licenses, and one driver's license can only be linked to a maximum of three vehicles. If either limit is exceeded, both the vehicle and the driver's license will be locked, requiring the owner to visit the vehicle management office for verification. 3. Reduced available points: Each driver's license has only 12 points per scoring cycle. After deducting points for others, the remaining points available for your own use will decrease. If the remaining points are insufficient for a violation, you will have to attend a course on traffic regulations (Subject 1) and pass an exam. In severe cases, this could even affect future license renewals.