What are the precautions for helping others deduct points in 2020?
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2020 precautions for helping others deduct points: One vehicle can only be bound to 3 driver's licenses, and one driver's license can also only be bound to 3 vehicles. To help others deduct points via mobile phone, you can log in to the 12123 APP, click to enter the personal center, click on the driver's license, enter the specific information of the bound driver's license, and after binding, you can help others handle point deductions. One vehicle can only use three driver's licenses for point deduction, and the ID card of the person caught must be presented during the deduction process. If caught helping others deduct points, first-time offenders will have their driver's license suspended for 6 months and be fined according to the law. For second-time offenders, fines will be imposed, and they may also be detained for 15 days and have their driver's license revoked, with no reapplication allowed within 5 years. For cases involving the theft or use of others' motor vehicle driver's licenses, or selling points, once discovered, offenders should be detained for up to 10 days and fined. In severe cases, criminal liability may also be involved.
I've been driving for many years, and helping others handle traffic violation points requires extra caution. First, remember it must be the actual driver who committed the violation - otherwise it's illegal point substitution. If caught by police, you'll face fines over 2,000 RMB, possible detention, and credit system records that may affect future car loans. When processing, bring your original ID card and driver's license - some locations require fingerprint verification on site. Since 2020, many areas have implemented online APP processing like Traffic Management 12123 which is very convenient, but avoid using middlemen/scalpers as scams are rampant. Also, after getting points deducted, clearly identify whether it was for speeding, running red lights or other violations as each carries different penalties. Finally, I recommend car owners regularly check violation records instead of waiting until year-end. Safety first - take responsibility when you should instead of evading it, otherwise you'll harm both yourself and others.
I just got my driver's license, and a friend asked me to help deduct points. I'm quite nervous about it. Experienced drivers say this task carries significant risks, as non-involved parties handling it may violate legal regulations, and in severe cases, the license could be revoked, requiring a retest. Necessary preparations include having the driver's license and ID card ready, and it's best to make an online appointment in advance to avoid wasting time in queues. During the 2020 pandemic, some areas required masks and temperature checks, so it's important to pay attention to announcements. The key point is not to help just to save face. If that person causes an accident while drunk driving, I might be held responsible. If I really must help, I should first check the details of the violation, such as whether it's a 3-point or 6-point deduction, and not exceed the 12-point limit, which could affect my own driving. Safe driving is the most important thing, and learning more traffic rules can help prevent mistakes.