How many points will be deducted for modified wheel hubs by traffic police?

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DeLondyn
07/30/25 5:57am
Modifying wheel hubs will result in a 6-point deduction by traffic police. Below are the relevant details: 1. Introduction: Modifying wheel hubs is an illegal act that alters the registered characteristics of the vehicle, leading to point deductions, fines, and confiscation of the modified vehicle. 2. Relevant regulations: Article 16 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states that no unit or individual may engage in the following activities: assembling motor vehicles or altering the registered structure, construction, or characteristics of a motor vehicle without authorization; changing the model number, engine number, chassis number, or vehicle identification code of a motor vehicle; forging, altering, or using forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks; using registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks of other motor vehicles.
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