How many points will be deducted for handing over the car to an unlicensed driver?
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Handing over a motor vehicle to an unlicensed driver will result in the revocation of the driver's license. Relevant knowledge about license revocation is as follows: 1. Introduction: Revocation of a driver's license is a penalty imposed by traffic authorities when a driver commits a violation leading to a traffic accident. According to regulations, the driver can reapply to learn and obtain a driving qualification two years after the revocation. 2. Revocation circumstances: When a traffic police officer on duty believes that a road traffic violator should be given a temporary suspension or revocation of their motor vehicle driver's license, they may first detain the driver's license and transfer the case to the traffic management department of the public security organ within 24 hours. The road traffic violator must report to the traffic management department of the public security organ for handling within 15 days. If they fail to report without a valid reason within the deadline, their motor vehicle driver's license will be revoked. When the traffic management department of the public security organ temporarily suspends or revokes a motor vehicle driver's license, they must issue an administrative penalty decision document.