Can someone else's driver's license be used for point deduction now?
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Points cannot be deducted using someone else's driver's license; otherwise, the "one vehicle, multiple licenses" point deduction system will automatically trigger an alert. If one driver's license is used to handle violations for multiple vehicles or one vehicle uses multiple driver's licenses to handle violations beyond a certain number of times, the system will automatically alert the traffic police department. Additionally, the non-on-site violations processed by the involved party will be uploaded to the Ministry of Public Security's supervision platform. This effectively prevents the misuse of driver's licenses to handle violation records. Article 60 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law" stipulates a detention of five to ten days and a fine ranging from 200 to 500 yuan for the following acts: individuals under legal control, deprived of political rights, on probation, temporarily serving sentences outside prison, or under criminal compulsory measures who violate laws, administrative regulations, or the supervision and management regulations of relevant State Council departments. The traffic police department reminds: if the same driver handles violations for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by themselves within one year, or if more than three drivers handle violations for the same license plate vehicle, they will be listed as key suspects for substitution in violation handling. Their traffic violation handling services will be suspended, and the suspected substitution behavior will be investigated. The processing period for traffic violations depends on the penalty notice, with the following scenarios: If a vehicle commits a violation and is caught by traffic police on the spot, the police will issue a penalty notice immediately. Such notices must be paid at a designated bank within 15 days. Failure to pay within 15 days will result in a 3% late fee per day, but the total late fee cannot exceed the penalty amount. After a traffic accident, the police determine responsibility based on the overall situation. The party at fault must pay the penalty within 15 days. For violations captured by traffic cameras, such as speeding, running red lights, crossing solid lines, illegal turns, or driving in the wrong direction, which are found online or at the traffic police station, there is no strict time limit for processing. However, they must be resolved before the vehicle's annual inspection; otherwise, the inspection will not be approved. If a vehicle is parked illegally and receives a ticket from the traffic police, the penalty can be temporarily ignored and processed together before the vehicle's inspection.