How many points are deducted for driving a motorcycle without a driver's license?
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Driving without a driver's license results in a deduction of one point. Driving without a driver's license is not considered unlicensed driving. Typically, when the driver presents an electronic driver's license or it is verified, the traffic police will not impose a penalty. However, some stricter traffic police may deduct one point and impose a fine. The following are the legal bases: Article 90 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law': If a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules, they shall be given a warning or fined. If there are other provisions in this law, the penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. Article 5, Item 1, Clause 4 of the 'Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations': Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying the inspection compliance mark, insurance mark, or without carrying the vehicle registration certificate or driver's license shall result in a deduction of one point.