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Whose Points Will Be Deducted for Running a Red Light in a Borrowed Car?

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LeonardoAnn
09/03/25 5:28am

Whose points will be deducted for running a red light in a borrowed car depends on the situation: 1. If it is a non-on-the-spot penalty violation, the borrower's driver's license will be used to deduct points; 2. If the driver is caught on the spot by traffic police, the points will be deducted from the driver at that time; 3. If the violation is captured by an electronic eye, the driver at the time must bring their driver's license to the traffic police station to submit the necessary documents and accept the fine and point deduction. A driver's license is a legally required document for operating motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and without these skills, driving recklessly can lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not allowed to drive on the road.

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SanKira
09/15/25 6:58am

Hey, I'm an experienced driver who drives frequently, and I've got a lot to say about borrowing cars. Last time I borrowed a friend's car for a long trip, I accidentally ran a red light and got caught on camera. The ticket came with my points deducted, and the owner wasn't affected at all. Traffic laws clearly state that the actual driver is responsible for point deductions for violations, unless the camera fails to clearly capture the driver's face, in which case the owner might have to take the blame. When borrowing a car, it's best to note down the license plate number and take a video as evidence to avoid any trouble. Before lending out your car, check the vehicle registration and violation records to prevent disputes that could hurt relationships later. If you're driving someone else's car, pay extra attention to traffic signals—accumulating too many points might make driving impractical.

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LeLogan
10/29/25 7:37am

I know quite a bit about traffic rules. The key issue with penalty points for running a red light in a borrowed car lies in identifying the actual driver. If the electronic police cameras clearly capture the driver, the points are directly deducted from their record, and the car owner bears no responsibility. However, if the photo is unclear or the borrower refuses to admit fault, the owner must provide evidence proving they weren't driving, otherwise they might face fines and point deductions. For daily car borrowing, it's advisable for both parties to keep a record, such as sending a message confirming who was driving at the time, to prevent such disputes. Handling traffic violations is straightforward—just log into the traffic management app to check details—but it can easily cause conflicts between friends, so it's best to communicate responsibility in advance.

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VanWalker
12/12/25 7:49am

As a new driver who just got my license, I borrowed my uncle's car and accidentally ran a red light, getting caught by the camera. I was terrified, fearing that my uncle's points would be deducted. After consulting a traffic police friend, I learned that traffic violations are tied to the driver caught on camera. As long as I was the one driving, the points would be deducted from my license, not the car owner's. When handling the ticket, I had to pay the fine and accept the points myself. New drivers often feel nervous when borrowing cars and are prone to mistakes. It's best to first familiarize yourself with the car's response or practice with your own vehicle to avoid causing trouble for relatives and friends. If a violation occurs, promptly handle it through the app to prevent further complications.

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