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What happens to the driver's license after hitting and injuring someone?

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VioletLee
07/29/25 3:55pm
After hitting and injuring someone, a liability determination will be conducted to assess responsibility and penalty points. Below are specific details regarding the driver's license: 1. License Renewal Regulations: If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of their driver's license, they can renew it for a ten-year validity period. If they continue to have no 12-point accumulation in any scoring cycle during the ten-year validity period, they can renew it for a long-term valid driver's license. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's license records the holder's ID number, name, gender, date of birth, permanent address, nationality, permitted (learned) vehicle type code, initial license issuance date, validity period, and management records. It also includes the issuing authority's seal, file number, and the holder's photo. The design of the motor vehicle driver's license is stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security.
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Daphne
08/15/25 3:52am
Oh, I've seen this situation before. The handling of a driver's license after hitting someone is really serious. When the police arrive at the scene and finish their investigation, they'll determine the consequences based on the degree of responsibility: if it's just a minor accident, the driver might only get a few points deducted and pay a fine, but they'll have to cover medical compensation; if it's a serious injury or worse, it's likely all 12 points will be deducted and the license revoked directly, plus facing criminal penalties like detention. Insurance can cover part of the losses, but the driver bears most of the burden. The key is not to flee—immediately calling the police and helping the injured is the top priority, otherwise the consequences worsen. The psychological pressure is huge, and it'll be harder to buy insurance and cars later, with much higher costs. Safe driving is so important—driving slowly and avoiding distractions. I often remind my friends of this.
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VonJosie
10/12/25 4:42am
I've been driving for over a decade and have heard people talk about hitting pedestrians. The driver's license issues can be quite troublesome. Typically, the license is temporarily suspended for investigation first. After liability is confirmed, you might lose all points and have it revoked, requiring you to retake the test. Insurance will help, but when compensation for the injured is high, you'll have to pay out of pocket. Legally, if the fault is obvious after police intervention, you might even face a few days in jail. Those who've been through it say the regret is overwhelming, with heavy psychological burdens, and retaking the driving test after recovery takes time and effort. It's advised to call 120 and the police immediately after an accident, don't delay, and protect the scene. Drive slower daily, avoid using phones, and prevention is key.
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VonCarson
11/25/25 5:45am
The penalties for injuring someone in a car accident are severe. Minor responsibility may only result in fines and points deducted from your license; but in cases of serious injury, your license could be revoked in an instant, leading to criminal liability and compensation. During the handling period, you cannot drive, which affects daily life. Insurance claims are limited, leaving the driver to foot the bill. I emphasize prevention: obey speed limits, stay alert, and regularly check your vehicle. If an accident occurs, don’t panic—cooperate with the investigation to mitigate consequences. Safety first—develop good habits.
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