How many points are deducted at once for using a forged or altered vehicle license?

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TessaFitz
07/29/25 6:49pm
Using a forged or altered vehicle license will result in a deduction of 12 points at once. Below is an introduction to the driver's license: Introduction to the driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driving license." It is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driver's license examination: Subject 1 covers traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a perfect score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above. Subject 2 is the field driving test, which is only categorized as pass or fail. Subject 3, the road driving test, is entirely monitored by electronic surveillance and conducted by traffic police, making the road test more impartial. Subject 4 is the theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.
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