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Does giving your driver's license to others for point deduction affect you?

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MichaelAnn
07/29/2025, 12:58:20 AM

Point deduction for others is also an illegal act. Here are the specific details: Introduction: Once the points are fully deducted, i.e., 12 points within a scoring cycle, you must report to the traffic management department of the public security authority that issued your motor vehicle driver's license within 15 days for verification and take the subject one exam. Additionally, once the points are fully deducted, you generally cannot apply for other driver's licenses. Precautions: Point deduction for others is considered an illegal act. Accepting traffic violation penalties on behalf of the actual driver for economic gain will result in a six-month suspension of your motor vehicle driver's license.

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DelThomas
08/12/2025, 02:07:05 PM

When it comes to lending out your driver's license points to others, I've been driving for nearly twenty years and have seen many friends suffer the consequences. They lend their points to relatives or friends to handle traffic violations, seemingly doing a favor, but it actually harms themselves significantly. Firstly, they run out of points, and the next time they violate traffic rules, they may hit the limit directly, risking suspension of their license. Secondly, if caught by traffic police, the penalties range from fines of hundreds or thousands to legal liabilities, even affecting their credit records. I once had a neighbor who ended up paying tens of thousands in repair costs out of pocket because his insurance refused to cover him after he took too many points for others. This practice exploits loopholes, disrupts traffic order, and harms both parties. Everyone should cherish their driver's license and avoid small gains that lead to big losses. If you mismanage your points, you could face serious trouble when you hit the road.

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RicardoRose
10/03/2025, 12:53:09 AM

I just got my driver's license last year and initially thought helping friends deduct points could earn me some extra cash, but upon reflection, it really offers no benefit to me. With only 12 points on my license, losing them all would mean I can't drive anymore, making my daily commute to school a hassle. If caught deducting points for others, not only would I face fines, but it would also leave a black mark on my record, surely leading to higher car insurance premiums in the future. I heard a friend's acquaintance even had their license revoked over this, losing the freedom to drive for several months. I believe young people should especially follow the rules, resist temptations, and just say no. Protecting my points is safeguarding my convenience in life—it's not worth risking for short-term gains. Plus, when saving up to buy a car in the future, a clean record can save me a lot of money.

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MacMelanie
11/16/2025, 01:32:48 AM

Using your driver's license points for others is simply digging a hole for yourself. Exceeding the point limit will result in license revocation, losing driving privileges and affecting daily life. If verified by police, you may face fines or be listed as untrustworthy. Such violations only foster safety hazards and allow real offenders to evade responsibility. Vehicle owners should bear point deductions themselves as a lesson to enhance vigilance. Protecting your points means safeguarding your driving qualifications.

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KyleAnn
01/06/2026, 03:09:26 AM

I'm a commuter who drives to work every day. If I lend my driver's license points to someone else for point deduction, what I fear most is the impact on my job. If all the points are deducted and my license is suspended, I'd have to squeeze onto the bus for my commute. Not only would I be late and lose my bonus, but my performance rating would also drop. If insurers see a poor record, premiums could rise by over 30%, costing me several thousand more a year. Getting fined a few hundred for illegal point deduction is minor, but the damage to my credibility would make even renting a car difficult. I believe it's important to stay on the right path—if I break the rules, I should accept the consequences and not cover for others. Safe driving is a fundamental responsibility, and helping others deduct points only increases personal risks.

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McXavier
04/03/2026, 02:29:01 AM

In our family, a driver's license is as precious as a treasure. My parents always advise me not to help others deduct points, and the reason is simple: if you take on too many points for others, your own license may be suspended, disrupting daily tasks like grocery shopping and taking the kids to school. Insurance costs will definitely skyrocket, putting a strain on the family budget. Legally, this kind of point-deducting is illegal, and if caught, it could even damage the whole family's reputation. Remember, sticking to your own responsibilities benefits both yourself and your family—don't let a moment of soft-heartedness ruin your future.

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