How many driver's licenses can be used for small car demerit points?
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Small car demerit points can be processed using up to 3 driver's licenses. One driver's license can only be used for a maximum of three motor vehicles; otherwise, both the vehicle and the license holder will be "blacklisted and locked," subject to investigation. If the demerit points accumulated within one scoring cycle (12 months starting from the "initial license issuance date" on the driver's license) do not exceed 12, simply paying the fine will suffice. At the start of the next scoring cycle, the traffic management computer system will reset all demerit points from the previous cycle. A driver's license, also referred to as a "driving license," is a certification document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who meet the driving qualifications. Typically in the form of a card, obtaining a driver's license requires meeting the minimum age requirement and passing a driving test.