Does lending your driver's license points to others affect you?
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It is advised not to lend your driver's license casually. Lending your driver's license to others for deducting points can have many consequences, such as affecting the renewal of your license's validity period. It may even involve legal violations or liabilities. 1. Affecting License Renewal The Road Safety Law and its implementing regulations clearly stipulate: The validity period of a driver's license is 6 years. If the driver does not reach 12 points in each scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period, the license can be renewed for a 10-year validity period; if the driver does not reach 12 points in each scoring cycle during the 10-year validity period, the license can be renewed for a long-term validity. If your license is lent to others and 12 points are deducted, you will not be able to renew for a 10-year or long-term license. 2. Legal Violations or Liabilities Providing your driver's license for others to deduct points for traffic violations not only hinders the investigation and evidence collection by public security authorities but also prevents them from educating traffic violators through corresponding administrative penalties.