How to Use Someone Else's Driver's License for Deducting Points on 12123?

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SanDelilah
07/24/25 9:11am
Methods for using someone else's driver's license to deduct points on 12123: 1. Scan the relevant QR code: Scan the QR code of the registered vehicle, follow the prompts to take relevant photos, fill in detailed information, and enter the SMS verification code of the vehicle owner. 2. Fill in relevant information: After filling in the details and entering the SMS verification code of the registered vehicle owner, the system will automatically review and approve, allowing you to handle traffic violations. The following are the impacts of unprocessed traffic violations: 1. Late fees: If a ticket is not paid within 15 days, late fees will be incurred. 2. License and vehicle seizure: If more than 3 violations are unprocessed, the traffic police may seize your license, and in severe cases, your vehicle. 3. Impact on license renewal, replacement, or transfer: Unprocessed tickets will prevent you from renewing, replacing, or transferring your driver's license. 4. No insurance claims: In case of accidents or vehicle damage, you will not receive compensation from the vehicle insurance company. 5. Impact on vehicle annual inspection: The vehicle will not pass the annual inspection.
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McWalker
08/11/25 4:36am
I've noticed some friends around me want to use others' driver's licenses to handle traffic violation points, which is actually very risky. Nowadays, the traffic police system's facial recognition has been upgraded. When processing violations, you need to swipe your ID card plus facial comparison. If caught substituting, both parties will face penalties. The driver may face license revocation, while the vehicle owner could receive additional fines. Instead of taking risks, it's better to honestly handle it through the 12123 traffic management app. If points are insufficient, you can participate in online learning organized by the traffic police department, which can reduce up to 6 points per year. I did this last year—just watch a few educational videos and pass the exam. It's both safe and hassle-free.
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