
Driving license points cannot be purchased; buying driving points is illegal. Below are the specific regulations regarding buying and selling driving license points: 1. Penalty Regulations: If caught by traffic police for the illegal act of buying or selling points, corresponding legal penalties will be imposed. The illegal act of buying or selling points constitutes using deceptive means to affect the lawful handling of cases by public security traffic management departments, and offenders may be detained for 5 to 10 days. 2. Recidivism After Penalty: Those who organize or introduce others to buy or sell points may face detention for up to 15 days, revocation of their driving license, and a 5-year ban from reapplying for a driving license.

Recently, I was chatting with a friend about buying points for traffic violations, and I almost gave it a try. But after checking the traffic laws, I was shocked: buying points is not only illegal but can also land you in serious trouble. The government prohibits any form of buying or selling of driving license points because it constitutes fraud and disrupts traffic management order. If caught, you could face fines ranging from hundreds to thousands of yuan, and in severe cases, your vehicle may be impounded or your license revoked. My advice is, instead of risking buying points, handle violations honestly: if your points are maxed out, go to the DMV to study traffic rules and take the point-reduction test. This way, it’s both safe and compliant. Remember, driving safety affects not just you but others too. Don’t jeopardize important matters for temporary convenience—developing good habits is the key to long-term safety.

As someone who frequently teaches others to drive, I must remind you: buying points is absolutely unacceptable. This behavior violates the Road Traffic Safety Law, essentially falsifying data to deceive the system. Once caught, you will face severe penalties: fines starting from 500 yuan, up to a maximum of 2,000 yuan; your driver's license may be suspended or revoked, and you could even have a criminal record, affecting future car purchases, insurance, and employment. More seriously, if you are involved in multiple transactions, you could be treated as part of a criminal group, with unimaginable consequences. Safe driving is fundamental. If your points are full, actively participate in point reduction courses or directly handle the violations—this is the right way to protect yourself. Never underestimate the risks; they are far greater than you might imagine.

I strongly oppose buying penalty points. Just thinking about it feels irresponsible. Traffic rules are there for everyone's safety, and buying points is cheating the system. If you cause an accident on the road, the consequences could be unimaginable. Not only is it illegal, but it also damages social trust: if everyone does this, accidents will increase. Don't be tempted by the convenience—when your points are full, handle it properly by attending traffic courses to reduce points. Safety first, don't take the risk.


