How Many Points Are Deducted for Altering the Vehicle Emblem?
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Altering the vehicle emblem is a violation of the Road Traffic Safety Law, punishable by fines and a deduction of 6 points from the driver's license, and it will also fail the annual inspection. The following are prohibited personal actions: 1. Unauthorized modifications: Assembling motor vehicles or altering the registered structure, construction, or characteristics of a motor vehicle without authorization. 2. Unauthorized emblem changes: Altering the model number, engine number, chassis number, or vehicle identification number of a motor vehicle. 3. Forging or altering emblems: Forging, altering, or using forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection marks, or insurance marks. 4. Using others' certificates or plates: Using the registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection marks, or insurance marks of other motor vehicles. Changing the emblem can be considered as unauthorized alteration of the vehicle's characteristics and model number.