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

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LaDylan
07/24/25 7:55pm
12123 does not allow the use of someone else's driver's license to deduct points, as this behavior has been explicitly defined as illegal by the Ministry of Public Security. Below is relevant information about proxy point deduction: 1. Introduction to Proxy Point Deduction: "Proxy point deduction" refers to a situation where a vehicle owner, after committing a traffic violation, pays money to "deduct points" by having someone else falsely claim that they borrowed the owner's car and committed the violation, thereby allowing the other person to accept the penalty points on their license. 2. Relevant Regulations on Proxy Point Deduction: "Proxy point deduction" is a deceitful act towards traffic police, involving the risk of "obstructing official duties" by deceiving traffic police authorities. In essence, it is a violation of laws such as the "Administrative Penalty Law" and is subject to penalties.
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LaKendra
08/11/25 10:55am
As a car enthusiast, I once studied how to use the 12123 system, but using someone else's driver's license for point deduction is absolutely unacceptable—it's illegal. Traffic regulations clearly state that points must be processed by the license holder themselves. Misusing another person's license can result in fines or even detention. I had a friend who tried it before and ended up being heavily fined, with their vehicle locked. Nowadays, handling traffic violations is very convenient through the Traffic Management 12123 app—you log in with your own account, enter your personal driver's license information, and can directly check and process point deductions. The app is easy to use; just bind your personal info and click to get things done. If your points are maxed out, consider attending driving school to reduce points or consult a legitimate service center. Remember, safe driving is more important—always pay attention to traffic rules to avoid violations in the first place.
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