How many driver's licenses can be bound to one vehicle?
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A vehicle can be bound to 3 driver's licenses. According to the new traffic regulations, within a one-year cycle, one license can deduct points for a maximum of 3 vehicles. Relevant regulations: Starting from May 1, 2013, the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security implemented a new traffic violation processing procedure. One motor vehicle is limited to using three driver's licenses for "point deduction," and one driver's license can only be used for a maximum of three motor vehicles. Otherwise, the vehicle and the license holder will be "blacklisted and locked," and subject to investigation. Additionally, an individual cannot historically bind more than 5 non-personal vehicles in total. Points deduction precautions: Deducting points for others is illegal. Accepting traffic violation penalties on behalf of the actual driver and profiting economically from it will result in a penalty of temporarily revoking the motor vehicle driver's license for 6 months.