How many driver's licenses can be linked to one vehicle license for point deduction?
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A motor vehicle license can only be linked to three different driver's licenses for point deduction. To handle vehicle violations, you can use the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app or bring the motor vehicle license and driver's license to the local vehicle management office for processing. Below is an introduction to the driver's license: Driver's License Overview: The driver's license, officially known as the motor vehicle driver's license and commonly referred to as a "driving license," is a legal document required for individuals who operate motor vehicles. It serves as a "permit": Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and without these skills, reckless driving can lead to traffic accidents. Drivers without a license are not allowed on the road. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the "driver's license." This indicates that a driver's license is a "permit." Definition of a Driver's License: Internationally, a driver's license is defined as "a document issued by competent authorities permitting the holder to drive a motor vehicle." In China, it is defined as "a legal certificate issued by the management authorities to individuals who have learned and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills after passing the required tests, permitting them to drive a specific type of motor vehicle."
I've researched this before. A vehicle's registration can be linked to up to three driver's licenses for handling penalty points, but the binding must be done in advance. Last year when my brother's car was caught speeding, we used my dad's and my driver's licenses to deduct points, but remember the binding relationship must be set up beforehand on the 12123 Traffic Management APP - last-minute arrangements won't work. Here's a tip: the bound driver's licenses must belong to relatives or friends of the vehicle owner - don't randomly find scalpers as the system now has strict checks. However, each driver's license can only help deduct points for three vehicles per year - it's a two-way restriction. It's always better to drive carefully though, since ultimately you're responsible for your own penalty points.
This depends on regional policies, but nationwide regulations generally allow a maximum of three driver's licenses to be bound to one vehicle. Last time my car got a ticket, I used my wife's and brother-in-law's licenses to deduct 3 points each. Remember two key points: First, real-name authentication binding is mandatory - you must upload both parties' ID cards on the traffic management APP. Second, the license holder must perform face verification when handling violations. My neighbor got rejected for trying to deduct points without prior registration and made a wasted trip. Also note that bindings can become invalid, such as when a license expires or gets revoked. It's advisable to keep 2-3 relatives' or friends' licenses as backups, but don't expect unlimited binding - be careful not to get blacklisted by the system.
A vehicle can be bound to a maximum of three driving licenses, a regulation designed to prevent point trading. A friend who runs a car rental business suffered losses when a client used five different licenses to deduct points in rotation, resulting in all of them being frozen by the system. Before binding, it's essential to confirm the status of the driving license—those with 12 points deducted or expired cannot be used. The process is straightforward: open the Traffic Management 12123 app, click on 'Register Non-Owner Motor Vehicle,' and scan the QR code on the vehicle license. However, handling out-of-town violations may involve more restrictions, so it's best to visit the service counter directly. Remember, the binding quota resets annually, but historical violation records are retained.