How many points will be deducted for one extra passenger in a car?

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LaDonovan
07/29/25 4:38pm
A sedan carrying one extra passenger will result in a deduction of six points. Here is an introduction to the knowledge about driver's license point deductions: 1. Penalty: Within a single point deduction cycle, if more than three drivers accept penalty processing for the same license plate vehicle, the system will suspend their penalty processing services. Within a single point deduction cycle, if one driver's license processes penalties for more than three different license plate vehicles not owned by the driver, the system will suspend their penalty processing services and initiate a suspicious driver's license investigation procedure. 2. Legal Analysis: Starting from December 27, 2017, with the introduction of the latest traffic regulations, the practice of using another person's driver's license to deduct points has become history. The new regulations stipulate that within each cycle, a vehicle can have penalties deducted by a maximum of three driver's licenses. Staff will verify the identity by comparing the photo on the driver's license with the photo taken at the scene.
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