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

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BethanyLee
07/29/25 6:49pm
Using a forged or altered vehicle license will result in a deduction of 12 points at one time. 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 the "driving license." It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driver's license examination: Subject 1 covers traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100 points, and a passing score of 90 or above. Subject 2 involves field driving, with results categorized only as pass or fail. Subject 3 road driving tests are all conducted under electronic surveillance and with traffic police invigilation, making the road tests more fair. Subject 4 is a theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.
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