How many people's licenses can be used for one traffic violation handling?
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For one traffic violation handling, licenses from three people can be used. If one vehicle violates the law, only three driving licenses can be used for point deduction; one driving license can only be used to deduct points for a maximum of three vehicles. Point deduction cycle: If one driving license handles violations for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by the holder within one point deduction cycle, or if more than three drivers accept violation handling for the same license plate vehicle within one point deduction cycle, the system will suspend its violation handling services. For cases where the same driver handles violations for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by them within one point deduction cycle, it will be included in the suspicious driving license investigation procedure. Personal handling: Currently, it is stipulated that a maximum of three driving licenses can be used to handle vehicle violations for one vehicle. Now, violations captured by high-definition cameras cannot be handled by others' driving licenses because there is a facial recognition system. Whoever violates the law must handle it themselves.
A while ago, I accompanied a friend to the traffic police station to handle a traffic violation, and we discussed this matter. Only one driver's license can be used to handle a single violation—for example, a speeding ticket can only deduct points from one person. However, a vehicle can use up to three different driver's licenses throughout the year to share the violation records, which helps avoid situations where one person doesn’t have enough points. It’s important to note that the license holder must be present in person or operate through the official app, and buying or selling points is illegal. If caught, penalties apply. My acquaintance, Lao Li, was fined 2,000 yuan for lending his license, so it’s always safer to follow the rules properly.