
12123 can bind other people's driver's licenses for point deduction, but the driver's license must first be bound to the owner's motor vehicle. Drivers can register on the Traffic 12123 mobile app to bind and record non-personally owned cars. After binding, drivers can independently check for traffic violations.

As someone who deals with cars every day, I must remind you that taking penalty points for others is absolutely off-limits. A friend of mine was caught by the traffic police system for helping others with penalty points, as the system detected a mismatch between the person and the vehicle. Not only was the original fine doubled, but their driver's license was also suspended for three months. Nowadays, electronic police systems come with facial recognition, making it impossible for point-selling scalpers to operate. If you're caught, the most reliable way is to handle it honestly through the Traffic 12123 app. Running a red light carries a maximum penalty of 6 points and just 200 yuan, but if you're caught getting someone else to take the points, it will leave a stain on your credit record, causing trouble when applying for car loans in the future. Developing the habit of slowing down in advance when approaching traffic lights is more important than anything. Also, note that many cities now control right turns with traffic lights, so extra attention is needed.

Just helped a relative deal with a traffic violation last week and specifically consulted a traffic police friend. Getting points deducted for others is now severely punished if caught: first-time offenders are fined the maximum 5,000 yuan for providing false evidence, and both the point-deducting person and the actual driver will be detained. When handling violations on 12123, facial verification is required and cannot be bypassed. It's recommended to install a dash with an electronic dog function. In the city, pay special attention to bus lanes and crossing lines, and on the highway, don't follow large vehicles too closely to avoid accidentally entering the emergency lane. If you receive a ticket, don't panic. You can check high-definition violation photos on 12123, and sometimes it's a system error that can be appealed.

I've driven for 15 years and witnessed too many painful cases. Last year, a colleague paid 2,000 yuan to a scalper to handle a speeding ticket, but the fake documents used to his license being revoked. Nowadays, traffic violations are linked to ID cards, and facial recognition technology can even distinguish between twins. If you really need to deal with a violation, the safest way is to bring all your documents to the traffic police station window. Here's a tip: fines can be paid via mobile, but point deductions require personal facial recognition confirmation. Always pay attention to road signs while driving, especially in areas with changing speed limits and newly added no U-turn signs.

Just studied the new traffic regulations, and selling penalty points constitutes the crime of obstructing official duties. In actual cases, those who deduct points for others may face fines and license suspension at the minimum, or even criminal liability at worst. During processing, traffic police will ask you to describe the violation details—getting it wrong will expose the deceit. On highways, pay attention to the start and end points of interval speed checks; in urban areas, watch for dedicated right-turn signals. If wrongly ticketed, immediately log into the traffic management platform to appeal, and uploading dashcam footage has a high success rate. Rather than taking risks, it's better to install an intelligent driving assistance system—many domestic cars now come with features like front vehicle start reminders and speed limit sign recognition.

Last month, my neighbor was caught taking penalty points for their boss, and both were fined five thousand yuan with a criminal record. I advise you not to believe those online ads offering point-taking services—they're all new scams. There are three legitimate ways to handle traffic violations: personally visiting the service window with your driver's license, logging into the 12123 platform for online processing, or having a registered and bound driver handle it. It's recommended to keep navigation alerts on daily, especially paying attention to sudden speed limits in school zones and time-based traffic restrictions. When handling violations, always verify the offense photos—sometimes it's a misidentification due to a front vehicle obscuring the license plate, and such appeals are usually approved.


