Is facial recognition required for driver's license point deduction?
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Facial recognition is required for driver's license point deduction. Here is the extended information: 1. Facial recognition: The use of facial recognition allows for rapid comparison of personal information through big data, and past processed image records can also be retrieved for review. At the same time, enabling facial recognition can effectively curb the practice of 'buying and selling points' and the proliferation of 'scalpers,' further safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of traffic participants. 2. Notes: If the points deducted in a scoring cycle (12 months from the initial issuance date of the driver's license) are less than 12, simply paying the fine is sufficient. At the start of the next scoring cycle, the vehicle management computer system will reset all points from the previous cycle. If the points deducted in a scoring cycle reach 12, the driver must attend a course and pass the subject one exam at the issuing vehicle management office or the local vehicle management office where the violation occurred to clear the full-point record and restore the normal use of the driver's license.
Last time when I handled my driver's license point deduction, I used a traffic app on my phone. Right after logging in, I had to do a facial recognition scan to confirm it was really me, preventing others from impersonating. The whole process was convenient and fast, completed in just a few seconds, saving me the time of queuing up on-site. Now most big cities operate this way, even on-site traffic violation handling often requires face scanning. I think this is great as it ensures fairness and reduces point-deduction scams. Technological advancements have indeed made life much simpler. However, for those with poor network connections or elderly without smartphones, they might need to use manual service windows, but they have alternatives like document verification. For point deduction matters, from app download to submission of the processing form, there are prompts throughout the process, making it very easy for beginners to get started.