How many points are deducted for intentionally covering the license plate?
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Intentionally covering the license plate will result in a deduction of 12 points. Legal provisions: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying the license plate, or intentionally covering, damaging, or improperly installing the license plate will result in a 12-point deduction. Hazards of intentionally covering the license plate: Owners who cover their license plates do so to evade responsibility and penalties, believing that covering the plate allows them to speed, run red lights, park illegally, and engage in other behaviors that disregard traffic laws. This poses significant safety risks to other road users. Additionally, if a vehicle with a covered license plate is involved in a hit-and-run accident, the obscured plate makes it difficult to identify the vehicle, complicating the handling of the incident.