Can Points Be Deducted from a Driver's License Without the License Holder Present?
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It is necessary for the license holder to be present in person. The license holder must sign in person and be present on-site, and must also present their ID card. Additional information: Procedure: Whoever's driver's license is used to deduct points must be the one to appear in person, bringing their own driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration certificate. There is no such thing as authorization in this case. This is different from other vehicle-related matters where authorization may be possible; in this case, it is not allowed. Even if authorization is granted, it must be notarized with the license holder present, as this involves issues such as mandatory re-education if too many points are deducted. The "Road Traffic Safety Law" has introduced new regulations: vehicle owners will no longer be able to use someone else's driver's license to deduct points. If the system detects that multiple licenses are being used to deduct points for one vehicle, it will automatically trigger an alert. Additionally, the regulation states that whoever is caught in the violation must be the one to handle it, and a second-generation ID card must be swiped.