How to Have Someone Else Take the Points for a High-Definition Traffic Violation?
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In principle, high-definition traffic violations cannot have someone else take the points. However, when the driver's own license points are insufficient, another person can take the points, but both the driver and the person taking the points must go to the vehicle management office to handle the matter. Additional information: 1. Does the person who committed the violation need to handle the points deduction themselves? Not necessarily. The points deduction for a traffic violation can be handled through various methods such as online platforms, apps, friends, or agencies. However, if the violation results in a 12-point deduction, only the driver themselves can go to the traffic police department to complete the full-point education, attend training on road traffic safety laws and regulations, and pass the subject one exam to clear the points and have their driver's license returned. 2. Notes: If using someone else's driver's license to help deduct points for a violation, the license must be bound to the vehicle. Each vehicle can only use up to three driver's licenses for points deduction, and each driver's license can only handle violations for up to three vehicles. If the traffic police department discovers that someone is helping to take points or engaging in other improper practices, they may refuse to process the request, and severe cases may result in corresponding penalties.