How many driver's licenses can be bound for point deduction in 12123?
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The traffic management 12123 software allows binding two driver's licenses for point deduction, with a maximum of three driver's licenses allowed to be bound. However, during the binding process, only one driver's license can be for the owner's motor vehicle, while other driver's licenses must select non-owner motor vehicles when binding. After successful binding and approval, if other drivers incur point deductions or fines while driving the vehicle, the bound driver's licenses can be used for point deduction and fine processing. Below are the relevant details: Point Deduction Principle: The violator is responsible for handling the violation. The violating driver must bring the vehicle registration and driver's license to the vehicle management office for processing. Alternatively, point deductions can be handled through the traffic management 12123 software. Binding Principle: Each person is allowed to bind a maximum of three other people's motor vehicles at the same time; each motor vehicle is also allowed to have a maximum of three other people's driver's licenses bound to it. For driver's license holders, they can bind and unbind other motor vehicles, but the historical cumulative total cannot exceed five vehicles.