How to Handle Traffic Violations for a Car That's Not Yours?
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If you violate traffic rules while driving someone else's car, the person who committed the violation can handle the penalty using their own driver's license. This is permissible because the actual driver is not the car owner. Some violations require both penalty points and fines, and in such cases, the actual driver can process them with their own license. For violations that only incur fines without penalty points, it doesn't matter who handles them. Car owners should always adhere to traffic rules when driving. Following traffic rules isn't just about avoiding fines or points; it's about ensuring the safety of oneself and others. A driver's license only has 12 points within a 12-month period, so it's crucial to avoid exhausting all 12 points within that timeframe.