How many driver's licenses can be used for point deduction?
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Vehicle violations can be handled with a maximum of 3 driver's licenses for point deduction. Below are relevant details about driver's license point deductions: 1. More than 3 drivers for the same license plate vehicle: If one driver processes violations for more than 3 vehicles with different license plates not owned by themselves within one point deduction cycle, or if more than 3 drivers handle violations for the same license plate vehicle within one point deduction cycle, the system will suspend their violation processing services. 2. One driver processes violations for more than 3 vehicles not owned by themselves: For cases where one driver processes violations for more than 3 vehicles with different license plates not owned by themselves within one point deduction cycle, this will be included in the suspicious driver's license investigation procedure.
About the demerit points on the driver's license, I've been driving for over a decade, and I can tell you from personal experience that you can't use multiple licenses to deduct points. Every time you're caught violating traffic rules, the traffic police directly scan the barcode on your license, and the points are recorded on your own record. This license is tied to your personal ID, just like a bank account—it's for your use only. If you try to have someone else take the points for you, the facial recognition system from surveillance cameras will catch it. Once the backend data is compared, the consequences can range from heavier fines and more points deducted to license suspension or even detention. I have a friend who tried borrowing someone else's license, and both of them ended up in trouble. Remember, road safety depends on self-discipline. Drive properly, and if you max out your points, go study and retake the theory test—that's the right way. Develop the habit of regularly checking your driving record; you can do it easily through a mobile app. Don’t wait for trouble to come knocking.