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.
I'm quite familiar with this issue. Every time a traffic violation results in point deductions, it's actually recorded against the driver's own license. Illegally using someone else's license to take the points is against the law - if caught by traffic police, the penalties range from license suspension and heavy fines to revocation of driving privileges or even jail time. Last year, my neighbor tried getting a friend to take points for them, and both ended up being penalized. Therefore, the points for a vehicle can only correspond to the actual driver - there's no such thing as 'sharing points among multiple licenses.' The safest approach is to drive properly and handle any violations promptly if caught. If you're genuinely short on points, you can reduce deductions through traffic law courses or use electronic methods to clear points.
Let's talk about vehicle demerit points. Listen carefully, points are tied to the driver, not the vehicle's license plate. For example, if you're caught speeding this time, the driver's license at that moment will be used for point deduction. If someone else tries to take the blame for you, the public security system will expose it immediately. I once heard from staff at the vehicle management office that some people rotate points using multiple licenses, only to have all their licenses revoked in the end. Honestly, safe driving is more important than anything. If you really want to learn about the new regulations, you can check the 12123 platform.