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How to Use a Driver's License to Help Others Deduct Points?

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SanDylan
07/29/25 4:44pm
It is illegal to use a driver's license to help others deduct points, as this violates the law. Accepting traffic violation penalties and point deductions on behalf of the actual offender for economic gain will result in a six-month suspension of the driver's license and a fine. If caught for the first time and the offense continues, or if one organizes or introduces others to accept traffic penalties and point deductions for the actual offender for economic gain, the penalty will be detention for up to 15 days, along with revocation of the driver's license and a five-year ban on reapplying. Additionally, regulations stipulate that if a driver helps more than three vehicles with different license plates not owned by themselves, or if more than three drivers help the same licensed vehicle accept fines and penalties, they will be listed as key suspects for substitute penalty acceptance. A one-time deduction of 12 points cannot be split between two driver's licenses, as this constitutes a single violation and cannot be divided into two, especially for serious violations. After accumulating 12 points, the driver must retake the road traffic safety regulations course within 15 days. Upon passing the exam, the 12-point deduction will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned.
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KylieAnn
08/14/25 6:17am
Helping others use your driver's license to deduct points is absolutely unacceptable. As someone who has been driving for many years, I know this is purely playing with fire. The point deduction system is designed to hold every driver accountable for their violations and promote road safety. If you help a friend take the blame for their points, first of all, it's illegal and considered fraud or obstruction of management under traffic laws. The consequences are severe: if caught, your own license points could be completely deducted, you might face hefty fines, or even have your license revoked. Long-term impacts include skyrocketing insurance premiums and difficulties in renewing your license. Secondly, if friends get used to this kind of help, they won’t learn their lesson and will continue driving dangerously. Even worse, the actual driver won’t be punished, allowing hidden risks to accumulate. If an accident happens, you could also be implicated. My advice is to directly persuade your friend to go to the traffic police station, accept the point deduction, and properly learn the rules. If they’re really short on points, some places offer safety education courses to earn points back—taking the right path is the safest way.
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KylieMarie
10/13/25 2:48am
I always pay close attention to traffic regulations, and helping others deduct points is completely illegal. Driving license points are personal and non-transferable; taking points for others is equivalent to fraud. According to regulations, buying, selling, or borrowing points are all illegal activities. During the process, it's easy to be caught on surveillance or reported, resulting in penalties for both parties: the helper loses points, and you may face criminal charges. The point deduction system aims to deter violations and reduce accidents; abusing it not only undermines fairness but also renders the entire system ineffective. In the long run, drivers may neglect safety, increasing road risks. I advise friends to hold each other accountable—face the consequences of violations yourself and avoid trying to outsmart the system. If you're running low on points, learn about policies; some provinces and cities allow point recovery through training programs, or you can gradually accumulate points by obeying the rules. Never cross the legal red line.
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VanAlex
11/26/25 3:46am
Think about your own risks! Helping a friend with demerit points may seem like a favor, but it actually harms both parties. Your driver's license is your own talisman—once you take the blame for others, it becomes a stain on your record. If caught, the consequences range from point deductions and fines to license suspension, making future renewals or car insurance purchases much harder. Even worse, it fosters dependency in friends, discouraging them from learning traffic safety and leading to repeated violations. Real cases show people facing legal consequences for taking demerit points, disrupting their lives and careers. Safe driving comes first—demerit points exist as an educational tool; don’t waste them on meaningless favors. If friends struggle, accompany them to retake tests or remind them to drive slower—legal and worry-free solutions.
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