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How many driver's licenses can be bound to one vehicle?

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DelMason
07/29/2025, 09:02:16 PM

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.

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DeVera
08/15/2025, 02:32:27 AM

As a frequent family car driver, I find the driver's license binding feature really practical for handling traffic violations hassle-free. Typically, a vehicle can be bound to multiple licenses, with an upper limit of around 3 (subject to local regulations). On the 12123 APP I use, the process is simple: log into the owner's account, add binding information including the bound person's license number and ID card. Once completed, they can handle electronic traffic violations on your behalf. For instance, our family car has both my wife's and my licenses bound, so she can quickly resolve any violations if I'm away on business. However, rules vary by region—some southern cities may allow up to 5 bindings. But post-binding, misuse like illegal point-deduction is prohibited. I recommend only binding trustworthy close contacts for both convenience and risk avoidance. Remembering the limit is crucial—exceeding it triggers system rejection (a friend wasted time trying to bind a fourth license). Ultimately, this is an essential vehicle management skill. Cultivate regular binding checks alongside safe driving for smoother car ownership.

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LeSabrina
10/20/2025, 12:49:24 AM

From a vehicle management perspective, binding driver's licenses is a topic worth discussing. There are clear limits on the number of driver's licenses that can be bound to a single vehicle, with most systems setting the cap between 3 to 5. The process can be completed through official platforms like traffic apps, ensuring that the driver's license and ID card match when adding binding information. Why these restrictions? Primarily to prevent the rampant abuse of penalty point transfers and to maintain traffic order. In many cases I've encountered, vehicle owners bind multiple licenses to share the burden of traffic violation processing, but attempts to exceed the limit will fail. It's advisable to check local policies before binding, as rules vary significantly between cities—some allow more, while others strictly enforce the 3-license cap. Post-binding maintenance is also crucial, such as regularly logging into the app to check statuses and ensure information hasn't expired. Relatedly, violation processing efficiency improves, especially when multiple drivers use the vehicle. However, use this feature rationally—don't rely on it to neglect safe driving practices, as that's the true way to protect yourself and others.

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McJace
12/03/2025, 12:21:22 AM

Binding a driver's license is not technically complex. Most vehicles have a limit of 3 to 5 bound licenses, with system backend capacity control. The operation is done directly through the App or online by entering the binding person's information. Exceeding the limit will trigger an error. This feature is designed to facilitate shared traffic violation handling, preventing the vehicle owner from always bearing the responsibility.

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DakotaLee
01/23/2026, 01:44:49 AM

Safe driving is my core concern. While binding a driver's license is beneficial, it has limitations. The number of driver's licenses that can be bound to a single vehicle is generally capped at 3 to 5. Completing this process through the official app is straightforward. The key point is not to develop a false sense of security after binding, mistakenly thinking traffic violations don't matter. Each binding should involve selecting reliable drivers to prevent misuse by others. Relevant suggestions: Before binding, understand the local regulation limits, such as the app showing a maximum of 3 bindings; always adhere to traffic rules while driving, as reducing violations is the best strategy. If additional bindings are needed, prepare the required information in advance to ensure smooth processing, and conduct regular checks and maintenance afterward. Remember, this feature is for convenience, not an excuse for violations.

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StMadeline
04/19/2026, 01:14:16 AM

Here's some practical experience from our family's car license binding: It's common for one vehicle to be bound to multiple driver's licenses, with an upper limit of about 3 in most apps. The binding process is simple - after logging into the owner's account and adding others, those drivers can then handle traffic violations. Like in our case where we've bound three licenses, making it convenient for my spouse and I to share responsibilities. However, there are limits to how many can be added - exceeding the limit will cause the binding to fail. Our management advice is to only bind trustworthy individuals with accurate information, while also educating family members on safe driving to minimize accidental violations. In the long run, binding makes car usage more efficient and reliable, especially when combined with proper maintenance.

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