
Forging, altering, or using a forged or altered motor vehicle driver's license will result in confiscation by the traffic management department of the public security authority, along with the impoundment of the vehicle. A detention of up to 15 days and a fine ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 yuan will be imposed. Using a forged or altered motor vehicle license, driver's license, or another vehicle's license will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points. If forging or altering a driver's license constitutes a crime, criminal liability will be pursued under the charge of forging or altering official documents, certificates, or seals of state authorities.

I've seen many people get into serious trouble for using fake driver's licenses. The fines can easily reach thousands of yuan, and the worst part is being detained for at least fifteen days. This is no joke—traffic police are strict, and their technical methods are advanced; fake licenses can be exposed with just one scan. At best, it leaves a black mark on your record, affecting job searches and overseas travel; at worst, you could face criminal liability, harming both yourself and others. I always nag my relatives: safety comes first when driving. If you don't have a license, go and earn it properly—don't cut corners with fakes, or you'll regret it for life. Think about those drivers who got into accidents because their fake licenses meant they lacked proper skills, increasing the risks. The traffic laws are clear, and the harsh penalties are there to remind everyone to follow the rules.

Once while drinking with friends, the topic came up about his cousin who got caught driving a taxi with a fake driver's license. He was fined 5,000 yuan, spent ten days in detention, and lost his job. The guy was full of regret, saying he initially thought it was no big deal, but it completely disrupted his life. Using a fake license doesn't just lead to fines and points—in serious cases, it can result in re-education through labor and damage your personal credit. I bet many people are too lazy to go through the proper licensing process, but legal red lines shouldn't be crossed—road safety affects everyone. Nowadays, driving school fees aren't even that high. Getting a real license is both hassle-free and safe, so why take such a risk?

Using a fake driver's license is too risky! Penalties include hefty fines, administrative detention, and even criminal liability. Why so strict? It's all about road safety. Fake license holders may lack proper training, have poor driving skills, and are prone to accidents. Law enforcement's verification systems are highly sensitive—once caught, the minimum penalty is a 2,000 yuan fine plus several days of detention, with extreme cases leading to years in prison. Personal advice: If you want to drive, get a legitimate license. The process isn't hard and saves future trouble.


