
A vehicle can be registered with up to 3 driver's licenses. Methods for binding driver's licenses to a vehicle: One method is to visit the traffic police station's service window for on-site binding. Another method is to download the "Traffic 12123" app for online binding. However, the Traffic Management 12123 app only allows binding of vehicles under personal ownership and one vehicle not under personal ownership. Additionally, the owner of the vehicle to be bound must be a registered user of either the Traffic Management 12123 app or the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Platform. In simple terms, each person's Traffic Management 12123 app can only support one driver's license binding to two vehicles at the same time. If you need to bind a second driver's license, the binding process for that license must be completed on the Traffic Management 12123 platform where that license is registered. According to new traffic regulations: Within one scoring cycle, one driver's license can be used to deduct points for up to 3 vehicles, with a maximum of 12 points. If no points have been deducted, the 12 points can be evenly distributed among three cars. However, one vehicle can only accept point deductions from a maximum of 3 driver's licenses. If your own license doesn't have enough points, you may need to use the licenses of two other people to deduct points. If there are unpaid traffic fines, they should be paid promptly to avoid late fees. Even though late fees cannot exceed the original fine amount, they can still add up to a significant sum if the fines are substantial. During the annual inspection, if there are any unpaid traffic fines, the inspection will not be approved.

I've checked the traffic regulations, and a single vehicle can be linked to a maximum of three driver's licenses, which ensures preparedness for handling penalty points from traffic violations. For example, our family SUV is linked to both my wife's and my driver's licenses, with an extra slot reserved for relatives who occasionally drive. The process is incredibly convenient through the Traffic 12123 App—just upload ID information for verification. However, after binding, be aware that there are restrictions on unbinding and replacing licenses, with a maximum of three changes allowed per year. Nowadays, traffic violations are captured in high-definition, so having multiple licenses registered saves you from scrambling when dealing with speeding penalties. I highly recommend registering licenses for family members or friends who frequently use the car, as the 12-point limit is truly unforgiving.

As a seasoned driver who frequently deals with traffic violations, I can confirm that the current binding limit is three driver's licenses. Simply open the Traffic 12123 app, select 'Register Non-Owner Vehicle' under the vehicle services section, complete facial verification, and enter the vehicle information to add. My own car is linked to three licenses: mine, my wife's, and my nephew's. After all, young drivers tend to speed, and we can't let the vehicle owner bear all the penalties. However, be aware that after binding, you can only handle violations that occur after the registration time. Also, be cautious when removing bindings—last year, after I used up all my change quotas, it was particularly troublesome when a friend borrowed my car and got a ticket.

Just helped my neighbor handle a traffic violation. The latest allows a maximum of three driver's licenses to be bound to one vehicle. The core purpose is to distribute demerit point pressure, after all, speed cameras don't care who's driving. The filing method is foolproof - just use the traffic management app to photograph your ID card and driver's license, and it's done in five minutes. But note that processing times vary by city. For example, in Hangzhou, a newly filed license takes two hours to take effect, while Shanghai is said to be faster. After binding, you can check the status of each license at any time. If any license has expired without renewal, deal with it promptly to avoid discovering it's invalid when demerit points are involved.

Last month, I personally handled the registration of three driving licenses. The key process involves preparing the vehicle owner's ID card and photos of the driving license to be bound, followed by facial recognition verification in the traffic app. A special reminder for new car owners: the first registration defaults to occupying one slot, so don’t waste it. In the first year with my car, I only bound my own license, and when a friend drove it and got caught for illegal parking, all the points were deducted from my license. Now, I’ve learned to reserve two slots, making it flexible for situations like valet parking or lending the car. Also, remember to check regularly after binding. Last year, my brother’s license expired without timely renewal, which almost caused trouble during a traffic violation.

According to the 12123 platform rules, each vehicle can register up to three valid driver's licenses. It is recommended to prioritize binding frequent drivers of the vehicle, such as family members or regular designated drivers. Last week, my cousin's car only had his own license registered, and when a colleague drove it to the airport and exceeded the speed limit, resulting in a 6-point deduction, he had to go to the traffic police station to handle the matter. During the registration process, special attention must be paid: the person being bound must complete live authentication, and the vehicle information must not have the wrong license plate number entered. Also, do not unbind too casually. Once, I changed the registered names three times in half a year, and when I needed to add a new license temporarily, I found that I was restricted and had to wait until the end of the year for a reset.


