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Can someone else's driver's license be used for point deduction?

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DeJulianna
07/29/2025, 04:10:27 PM

Driver's license point deduction cannot be done using someone else's license. Additional information: New regulations on driver's license point deduction: According to the "Guidance on Handling Traffic Violations Based on Technical Monitoring Records," if within one scoring cycle, the same driver handles violations for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by themselves, it will trigger a suspicious driver's license investigation procedure. A single vehicle can only have violations handled by up to three different driver's licenses, and one driver's license can handle violations for up to three vehicles, thus restricting the practice of having others take the points. Point deduction process: Traffic police print out the official penalty notice on a computer or police terminal using the driver's license and vehicle registration. If the violation involves point deduction, the points will be recorded when the penalty notice is printed. The points will be deducted after the fine is paid.

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LaTaylor
08/14/2025, 12:27:00 PM

I've always been a new driver who just got my license, and I was once curious about whether I could use a friend's license to deduct points. However, after learning more, I realized it's absolutely not allowed. Driving license points are tied to each individual's ID card, and the government system strictly tracks them. Using someone else's license to deduct points is considered illegal point substitution. If caught, you may face doubled point deductions, fines, or even the risk of having your license revoked. I remember a friend once tried to do this and was caught by traffic police, resulting in even harsher penalties. He also had to attend traffic school to make up for it. This experience taught me that safe driving starts with oneself, and the purpose of points is to help us develop good habits. Instead of looking for shortcuts, it's better to drive slower and follow the rules, which can also help avoid accidents.

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Simon
10/15/2025, 10:56:17 PM

I've been driving a taxi for over twenty years—what haven't I seen on the road? Using someone else's license to deduct points is a major taboo. The point system is designed to target individual behavior, aiming to hold each driver accountable for their mistakes. You can't use another person's license to cover your points because law enforcement uses high-definition cameras and technical means to monitor violations. If they catch proxy deductions, the penalties are severe—ranging from heavy fines to detention or even a one-year driving ban. Don’t think you can outsmart the system—I’ve seen many colleagues ruin their livelihoods over this, not to mention the spike in insurance costs. Most importantly, it undermines road safety; if everyone ignores the rules, accident rates soar. So, drive responsibly. If your points max out, take a traffic safety course to offset them—that’s the right way.

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VincentRose
11/28/2025, 10:42:08 PM

As a mother of two, I often drive my kids around, and whenever someone asks if they can use someone else's license to deduct points, it worries me. Not only is this illegal, but it could also set a bad example for the kids. Points are tied to individuals, and if someone else takes the blame, the kids might grow up thinking there are no consequences for mistakes—how dangerous! I remember reading in the news that the penalties for getting caught using someone else's license are severe, including fines and impacts on credit and family reputation. It's crucial to teach kids responsibility from a young age: safety first, and stay focused while driving. If you max out your points, handle it properly—don't take shortcuts.

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JosiahRose
01/19/2026, 12:05:42 AM

I'm a huge fan of racing and track days, but I take regular driving points very seriously. Using someone else's license to deduct points is not only illegal but also unfair! The points system is designed to make everyone accountable for their actions. If you let others take the blame, the safety incentive mechanism becomes meaningless. If caught, not only will you face penalties, but it might also affect your participation in legal racing events. My advice: if your points are high, enroll in a safe driving course—like those organized by some clubs—which can offset points and improve your skills. Save the speed for the track, not the streets.

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DiRonan
04/15/2026, 01:20:37 AM

I've always valued traffic safety since childhood and have consistently opposed discussions about using someone else's driver's license to deduct points. This behavior is illegal and increases road risks—your irresponsibility might encourage others to follow suit, leading to more accidents. The law clearly states: points are personal and non-transferable, and proxy deductions can result in heavy fines or license suspension. Crucially, maxing out points affects car insurance premiums and safety records. I believe prevention is the best approach: drive within speed limits, minimize violations, and if points must be deducted, handle it properly through the traffic bureau or take courses to offset them. Only when everyone follows the rules can roads become safer.

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