
Registering a non-personal motor vehicle allows for point deductions. When handling traffic violations for a non-personal vehicle, you need to bring your own ID, the vehicle's registration certificate, along with the violator's driver's license and ID to the traffic management department's violation processing window. Below is relevant information about driver's licenses: 1. Small cars: To apply for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, or light motorcycles, the applicant must be between 18 and 70 years old. 2. Trucks: To apply for low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, or wheeled self-propelled machinery, the applicant must be between 18 and 60 years old. 3. Buses: To apply for city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams, the applicant must be between 21 and 50 years old. 4. Tractor trucks: To apply for tractor truck licenses, the applicant must be between 24 and 50 years old. 5. Large passenger vehicles: To apply for large passenger vehicle licenses, the applicant must be between 26 and 50 years old.

As a long-time observer of traffic regulations, I must clarify a common misconception: vehicle registration and driver's license penalty points are completely separate matters. Even if your family registers the car under your name, the penalty points for traffic violations must be borne by the actual driver. The law is crystal clear - accepting penalty points for others is illegal. Last year, Old Wang in our neighborhood was caught covering for his son, resulting in his license being revoked and a 5,000 yuan fine. To handle traffic violations, you must personally bring your driver's license. Nowadays, the facial recognition on the 12123 traffic management APP is extremely strict. By the way, some people specialize in selling penalty points, charging up to 8,000 yuan for 12 points - this kind of gray operation leads to administrative detention if caught.

Last time I accompanied a friend to handle a traffic violation, the officer at the window was very straightforward: whoever holds the steering wheel bears the responsibility. Registering a vehicle only allows you to check violation records, but the offender must be present to handle it. Nowadays, electronic surveillance has been upgraded to capture high-definition facial images, making cheating nearly impossible. Be extra cautious if friends or relatives ask you to take points for them. Last year, my cousin took 6 points for a colleague, and three months later, when the colleague caused an accident while drunk driving, his license was directly implicated and temporarily suspended. Traffic regulations emphasize that taking points for others not only incurs a fine starting from 2000 yuan but also affects personal credit, potentially impacting loans for buying cars or houses.

I heard a real case from a car repair shop owner: a car owner rented out their car to someone else and left their own information during the registration. As a result, the renter was caught speeding and had all 12 points deducted. The car owner foolishly went to handle the issue and was immediately caught. Registration is like saving a phone number—you can't take the blame for someone else. In practice, after the car owner checks the traffic violation record, they must have the actual driver register their own driver's license via the 12123 APP to handle the issue. Never trust the so-called 'guaranteed point deduction' services offered by scalpers. The traffic police system now has behavior trajectory analysis, and any abnormal operations will be investigated.


