Can I Use Someone Else's Driver's License for Deducting Points?
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Deducting points cannot be done using someone else's driver's license. The original license, the license holder's presence, their signature, and the presentation of an ID card are required. According to regulations, if someone accepts traffic violation penalties and point deductions on behalf of the actual driver for economic gain, they will face a six-month suspension of their motor vehicle driver's license and a fine. A driver's license, also known as a 'driving permit,' is a document issued by the government's transportation department to individuals qualified to drive. It is typically a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the age requirement and pass a driving test. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not allowed to drive on the road.