How to Handle Traffic Violation Points When a Friend Borrows Your Car?

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IsabelaLee
07/23/25 8:35pm
According to the regulation that the driver is responsible for their own actions, the driver involved must handle the matter themselves. Since someone else was driving the car, they are obligated to take responsibility for any traffic violations incurred during their use of the vehicle. They can bring the vehicle's registration certificate, their own driver's license, and ID card to the vehicle management office to process the violation. More details are as follows: 1. Dealing with violations or accidents can be troublesome: When faced with someone borrowing their car, many car owners would rather act as the driver or refuse to lend the car than let someone else drive it. A major reason for this is that handling violations or accidents can be quite troublesome. 2. Evasion of responsibility: It’s quite possible that after a violation or accident, the person who borrowed the car may evade responsibility, leaving the car owner to bear the consequences. Therefore, lending your car to someone else involves significant risks.
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StGemma
08/10/25 6:33pm
This situation really gives me a headache. Previously, a friend who borrowed my car was caught speeding, and the notification SMS was directly sent to my phone. In such cases, it's crucial to clarify things with the friend who borrowed the car promptly, as the penalty points must be borne by the actual driver. I contacted him directly, and after explaining the situation, he was straightforward—he took my vehicle license and his own driver's license to the traffic police station to handle it. If you encounter a friend who tries to shirk responsibility, it can be more troublesome, possibly requiring you to keep evidence of the car borrowing and go through legal procedures. It's advisable to discuss and agree on responsibility beforehand when lending your car. The processing period for electronic monitoring violations is about one month, so it's best to resolve them before the annual inspection. In some cities, you can handle it through the Traffic Management 12123 APP, but it requires the person's own operation.
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