Can someone else's driver's license be used for point deduction?
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Driver's license point deduction cannot be done using someone else's license. 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. This restricts the practice of finding others to take the blame for point deductions. Point deduction process: Traffic police use the driver's license and vehicle registration to print out an official fine notice on a computer or police terminal. If the violation involves point deduction, the points will be recorded when the fine notice is printed. The points will be deducted after the fine is paid.