How many driver's licenses can be used for deducting points from a vehicle?
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According to the new traffic regulations, within one scoring cycle, one driver's license can be used to deduct points for a maximum of 3 vehicles. This means that with a full score of 12 points, if no points have been deducted, they can be evenly distributed to three cars. However, one vehicle can only accept points deduction from a maximum of 3 driver's licenses. In other words, if the points on one license are insufficient, you can use the licenses of two other people to help reduce the points. Relevant information: If traffic violation fines have not been fully paid, they should be settled promptly to avoid late fees. Even though late fees cannot exceed the principal amount of the fine, if the fines are substantial, the late fees can still add up to a significant amount. Additionally, during the annual inspection, if there are any unpaid traffic violation fines, the inspection will not be approved.