Will Buying Driving Points Have Any Impact?
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Buying or selling driving points can easily lead to the leakage of personal information, posing risks such as license plate cloning or unauthorized point deductions. Since the driver's license number is the same as the ID card number, buying or selling points not only exposes personal vehicle information but also ID card details. Illegal intermediaries may resell this information, leading to future harassment calls for the buyer or even license plate cloning. There have also been cases where individuals had their points continuously stolen, resulting in license revocation. Below are specific details about driver's licenses: 1. Classification: The Ministry of Public Security officially released the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Standards," introducing a tiered system for motor vehicle driver's licenses, dividing them into 15 categories: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, E, F, M, N, and P. 2. Renewal Rules: If a motor vehicle driver does not accumulate 12 or more penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of the driver's license, they can renew it for a ten-year validity period. If they do not accumulate 12 or more points in any scoring cycle during the ten-year validity period, they can renew it for a long-term valid driver's license. 3. Content: A 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 issuance date, validity period, and management records, along with the issuing authority's seal, file number, and the holder's photo. The design of the motor vehicle driver's license is specified by the Ministry of Public Security.