Does the high-definition traffic violation have to be deducted from the owner's points?
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For high-definition traffic violations on highways where the driver is not the vehicle owner, the owner must personally handle the point deduction. Others cannot process the vehicle violation. According to the latest traffic regulations, the responsibility lies with the vehicle, not the person. Regardless of who was driving, the owner is responsible for paying fines and deducting points. Of course, if the person who committed the violation can be identified, their driver's license can be used for point deduction. Failure to handle the violation on time may affect the vehicle's annual inspection. Documents required for processing violations: the original and duplicate of the violating vehicle's registration certificate, the original and duplicate of the driver's license, cash or a bank card specified by the traffic police department, to be processed at the traffic management department's service hall. The license holder must be present in person. The license holder must sign in person and present their ID card.