How many driver's licenses can be used for one motor vehicle?
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A motor vehicle can use 3 driver's licenses. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, if a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain their motor vehicle driver's license. The motor vehicle driver shall, within 15 days, participate in a seven-day study of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security organ in the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the illegal act occurred. A driver's license, also known as a driving license, is a document issued by the government's transportation department to individuals who are qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the minimum age requirement and pass a driving test.
Last year, my car had quite a few traffic violations, and when handling them, I learned that a single vehicle can use up to three people's driver's licenses to deduct points. According to traffic regulations, within one scoring cycle, the same vehicle can have violations handled by three different driver's licenses, but each license can only help deduct points for up to three vehicles. The key point is that the person must personally bring their ID card and driver's license to the counter for processing, and now there's also facial recognition. I've seen people borrow relatives' documents in emergencies, but I'd like to remind everyone not to buy points from scalpers—if caught trading points, you could face fines, detention, and in severe cases, it could affect your credit record. The safest bet is to always follow the rules when driving; nowadays, cameras can even clearly capture drivers using phones.