Can Multiple Driver's Licenses Be Used to Deduct Points for One Vehicle?
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Multiple driver's licenses can be used to deduct points for one vehicle. Below are the relevant details about point deductions: 1. Deducting points requires using a bound driver's license: To reduce the space for buying and selling driver's license points, new regulations stipulate that vehicle owners must use a bound driver's license to deduct points. The same vehicle cannot be bound to more than 3 users simultaneously, and the same user cannot bind more than 3 vehicles at the same time. 2. Penalty regulations: If it is discovered that more than 3 drivers have handled violations for the same license plate vehicle within one scoring cycle, starting from the fourth driver's license, it will be added to the "blacklist."
Let me talk about this from the perspective of traffic regulations. A single vehicle can be linked to multiple driver's licenses for handling traffic violation points, but the actual driver must be the one to process it. For example, if a traffic camera captures a violation but cannot clearly identify the driver, the vehicle owner can ask someone else to handle it, but the person must bring their ID to the traffic management department for processing. It’s especially important to note that the traffic management system now has a large-model early warning mechanism. If a vehicle’s violations are processed by different driver's licenses multiple times within a short period, the system will automatically trigger an alert, potentially flagging it as a case of buying or selling points. I recommend following the official procedures and using no more than three driver's licenses per scoring cycle to stay on the safe side. After all, penalty points are secondary—safe driving is what truly matters.