How many points will be deducted for riding a motorcycle without a vehicle license?
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Riding a motorcycle without a vehicle license will result in a 12-point deduction from the C1 driver's license. Required documents for motorcycle inspection exemption: Application form, owner's ID card (if handled by an agent, a power of attorney and the agent's original ID card are required); original copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance (retained by the public security department); original vehicle license; proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption. Required documents for motorcycle annual inspection: Copy of compulsory traffic insurance, ID card of the owner or agent; vehicle documents (driver's license, vehicle license, insurance, road transport permit, professional qualification certificate) and road and bridge card; clearance of traffic violations, etc.
From the perspective of traffic safety regulations, riding a motorcycle without carrying the vehicle license is a violation of the law, typically resulting in a 1-point deduction based on the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law. Failure to carry the license may not only lead to a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan but also pose safety hazards, such as disrupting traffic order during police inspections. The vehicle license is a crucial document proving the legal origin and identity of the vehicle, and riding without it increases the risk of accidents. If the case involves illegal modifications or evasion of annual inspections, the issue becomes even more severe. I recommend that vehicle owners develop the habit of checking and ensure all necessary documents are in place before traveling to avoid unnecessary trouble. If caught, promptly visit the local vehicle management office to reapply for the license or handle the ticket, as accumulated points over time may affect license review or even lead to revocation.