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Does deducting points from your driver's license for others affect you?

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NadiaFitz
08/26/2025, 10:22:21 PM

Deducting points from your driver's license for others does affect you. Here is an introduction about reverse parking: Introduction: Reverse parking is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to operate the vehicle in a confined space. Reverse parking is one of the assessment points in the driver's test. It involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into a parking space from both sides while in motion. Classification: There are three most common types of reverse parking. The first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly seen in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reverse parking.

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DiTucker
09/08/2025, 05:08:17 AM

I recently helped a buddy deduct points, and now my own points are almost gone. Every time I drive, I feel uneasy, worrying that even a minor violation would be the end of it. With such low points, I might have to attend safety classes or retake the driving test, which would not only delay my work but also make me constantly fear accidents while driving. From a safety perspective, my driving points are like a safety rope—without them, driving becomes more prone to losing control. Now, I firmly refuse to lend my points to others; safety comes first. Driving with no points left is high-risk and could lead to restrictions or temporary license suspension, disrupting daily life. I believe everyone's driving privileges are safeguarded by their points—lending them out carelessly is just foolish.

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LaGrace
10/22/2025, 10:26:07 PM

From a regulatory perspective, helping others deduct points is definitely a trap. Legally, this is called point-deduction on behalf of others, and if caught, fines are inevitable, ranging from hundreds to thousands of yuan. More importantly, it will be recorded in your file, causing trouble for future business applications or credit. The traffic police system now uses AI to detect such behavior, and if caught, your license may be temporarily suspended or even revoked. In some cities, point-deduction on behalf of others is considered a serious violation, affecting your credit record. I've carefully reviewed the regulations, and doing this carries significant legal risks—long-term, the losses outweigh the gains. Following the rules is more worry-free; don't compromise yourself for personal favors.

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SanJude
12/05/2025, 09:49:47 PM

It's a huge daily hassle. I've seen neighbors lend out their points, only to end up with insufficient points when they themselves violated traffic rules, forcing them to take days off to attend traffic school and disrupting their work. Life is already stressful enough, and these small annoyances add up. Insurance premiums also go up, costing hundreds more each year out of pocket. Simply put, helping others deduct points is digging your own grave. Once your points dwindle, you'll have to run around for exams and traffic violations, which is a real headache. For convenience's sake, don't do it—save yourself the trouble.

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GeorgeFitz
01/25/2026, 11:09:03 PM

I also believe it's morally wrong to do this. Letting someone else use your driver's license points to deduct is essentially helping them evade responsibility and encouraging more traffic violations. Traffic rules exist to protect everyone, and such actions only make roads more chaotic and dangerous. I personally adhere to the rules and advise my friends not to seek petty advantages. From a social responsibility perspective, everyone should take accountability for their own violations—this is far more important for societal safety. Such behavior ultimately undermines public trust in the long run and isn't worth it.

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DeTeagan
04/21/2026, 04:36:37 AM

Financially, it's definitely a loss. After borrowing a driver's license for point deduction, your insurance premium will increase. Insurance companies charge more when they perceive higher risk, costing you at least a few hundred extra per year. If caught, the fines are even heavier, potentially adding up to thousands lost. I've suffered losses from helping others with point deductions—insurance records leave marks that are hard to erase for years. From a financial perspective, handling traffic violations yourself is more cost-effective, saving both money and hassle. Don’t ruin your finances for a small favor; the cost is too high.

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