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How to Handle Points Deduction Without a Driver's License?

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TaliaLee
07/28/2025, 10:22:56 PM

Points deduction without a driver's license also incurs fines and requires bearing criminal responsibility. Below is an introduction to driver's licenses: 1. Introduction: A driver's license (full name: motor vehicle driver's license), also known as a 'driving license,' is a document issued by government transportation departments to individuals qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. 2. Application: Only after a driver completes learning, training, and assessment can the traffic police department of the public security bureau issue a qualified driver's license. 3. License Renewal Time: If a motor vehicle driver does not accumulate 12 points in any scoring period during the six-year validity period of the motor vehicle driver's license, they can renew it for a ten-year validity period; if they do not accumulate 12 points in any scoring period during the ten-year validity period, they can renew it for a long-term valid motor vehicle driver's license.

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GiselleMarie
08/12/2025, 08:28:10 AM

Oh dear, this is a real headache. If you're caught driving without a license, the police will impound your car on the spot. Then you'll have to deal with the traffic police department, where fines typically range from 200 to 2,000 yuan depending on the severity of the offense. In worse cases, you might even face detention for up to 15 days. After handling these penalties, you'll need to visit the vehicle management office to retake traffic law courses or pass an exam before you can apply for a driver's license. The whole process is time-consuming and disruptive to daily life, potentially even affecting your job. So I strongly advise against taking the risk—make sure to get your driver's license before hitting the road. Driving legally and safely saves you a lot of trouble.

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Allison
10/02/2025, 12:05:20 AM

Friend, let me tell you something serious - don't even think about driving without a license, or the police will be on your case in no time. The fines start at several hundred yuan, and it's common to get slapped with one or two thousand. You might even end up in jail for a week or two. Having your car impounded is even more of a hassle - you'll need to pull strings to get it out. After all that, you'll still have to study traffic rules before you can take the driving test, and the whole process will hold you back. You're better off signing up for driving lessons early, getting properly licensed, and hitting the road safely with proper insurance. Safety comes first - why take the risk?

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BarrettMarie
11/15/2025, 12:48:54 AM

I remember our neighbor Zhang San learned this the hard way—got fined 1,500 yuan for driving without a license, had his car impounded for half a month, and spent five days in detention. The aftermath was a nightmare—it took him two attempts to pass the traffic rules retest, and his license issuance was delayed six months. The lesson is crystal clear: keep your hands off the wheel until properly licensed, period.

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MacCooper
01/05/2026, 02:25:36 AM

Driving without a license is really not worth it—it's dangerous and prone to accidents. If caught, fines are unavoidable, with varying amounts; detention is even more embarrassing and disruptive. After handling fines and detention, you still need to review traffic regulations at the DMV and pass the test before you can retake the driving exam. Hurry up and sign up for driving lessons—once licensed, you can drive with peace of mind, taking responsibility for yourself and others.

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DelGabriela
04/02/2026, 02:12:37 AM

Last time my childhood friend got confused and drove without a license, only to be caught during a traffic check. The car was impounded on the spot, fined 2,000 yuan, and he was detained for seven days. After release, he had to attend classes at the traffic police station, and it took a month before he was allowed to take the theoretical exam. He regretted it deeply throughout the whole process. Driving requires proper qualifications - never attempt it without a license.

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