How to Check How Many Points Are Left on Someone Else's Driver's License?
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Log in to the traffic police information website. After successful login, click on the driver's points inquiry. Once opened, you will see the ID number, and below it will display the driver's current points. Bring someone else's driver's license to the local vehicle management office to inquire about the driver's license points. If the local traffic police department and mobile companies like China Mobile or China Unicom have opened SMS services, you can check the driver's license points information by subscribing to the SMS service.
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I remember in the early days checking driving license points required a trip to the traffic police station, which was quite troublesome. But now with technological advancements, you can simply download the Traffic Management 12123 App on your phone, log in, and view your own points and violation records—super convenient. However, you mentioned checking someone else's points, which is not compliant. The law protects privacy, generally only allowing individuals to check their own. If you want to help a friend understand their points, it's best to ask them directly or encourage them to check themselves. The key is to develop a habit of regularly checking your own points to avoid unexpected deductions, and to learn more safe driving techniques, such as staying in your lane and not speeding, to reduce the risk of violations. Driving license points are a serious matter, related to personal safety—don't play with fire. Managing your own is enough.