
Handing over a motor vehicle to someone without a driver's license will result in a fine and revocation of the driver's license. The following is a detailed introduction to driver's licenses: 1. Function: A driver's license is a legal document that permits a motor vehicle to be driven on the road, containing detailed information about the vehicle and its owner. 2. Regulations: Drivers must operate motor vehicles according to the vehicle types specified on their driver's licenses and must carry both the driver's license and vehicle registration certificate when driving. If caught driving without carrying a driver's license or vehicle registration certificate, the driver will be fined, deducted 1 point, and the vehicle will be temporarily impounded until valid documents are provided.

With over 20 years of driving experience, I've witnessed the harsh realities of many traffic accidents. Handing over a motor vehicle to someone without a driver's license in China will result in a full 12-point deduction and a fine ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan under traffic regulations. This is no trivial matter—accumulating 12 points in one go means having to retake the driving test, which can disrupt both work and daily life. The reason behind this strict penalty is the extreme danger of unlicensed driving—untrained individuals are prone to improper operation, leading to collisions or injuries. I once passed by an accident scene and saw the devastation caused by an unlicensed driver triggering a chain-reaction rear-end collision. I urge everyone to always check the other party's driver's license before lending your car. Don't consider it a hassle; safety is your own responsibility. The Ministry of Transport enforces these strict measures to reduce hazards on the road. Remember, point deductions not only affect personal credibility but may also lead to increased insurance premiums. Cultivate good habits to protect yourself and others.

I just got my driver's license, so I'm particularly sensitive to this kind of thing. A friend told me he lent his car to a classmate without a license for a joyride, and they got caught by traffic police, resulting in an immediate 12-point deduction. The guy also had to pay a 1,000 yuan fine and later attend a safety education course, which was time-consuming and exhausting. The penalty is so harsh to deter reckless behavior, especially by novices. Unlicensed drivers don’t know traffic rules and often drive recklessly, leading to higher accident rates. Now, whenever I consider lending my car to relatives, I first take a photo of their license to verify. New drivers in our group chat often discuss this point-deduction system, emphasizing not to trust verbal promises. Losing 12 points is like having your license revoked—the retesting process is complicated, and the fines add financial pressure. Safety comes first, rules can’t be bent, so it’s best to start with small precautions to avoid risks.

I don't drive often, but I know the basic rules. Letting someone without a driver's license drive your car will result in an immediate 12-point deduction. A fine of 200-2000 yuan is also unavoidable. The rule is simple and clear: unlicensed driving is too dangerous, and the severe legal punishment is to protect everyone. For example, don't impulsively lend your car at parties. After points are deducted, your license will be affected, and you'll need to retake the test for renewal. Safety first, it's always right to comply.


