Can someone else take the penalty for reversing that results in 12 demerit points?
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No, someone else cannot take the penalty for reversing that results in 12 demerit points. If a driver is caught reversing on a highway and receives a one-time deduction of 12 points from their driver's license, they must undergo the following steps to regain their driving qualification: Attend relevant knowledge training: First, they need to go to the traffic management department of the public security authority at the place where their driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. There, they must complete a 7-day training program, with 8 hours of daily instruction on road traffic safety laws and related knowledge. Retake the subject one exam: After completing the 7-day training, they must retake the subject one exam, which covers the same content as the exam for new driver's license applicants. If they pass the subject one exam, the demerit points will be cleared, and their driver's license will be returned. If they fail the exam, they will need to repeat the training and exam process.