Will taking a photo of your face when a motorcycle is impounded reveal your C1 license?
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If you do not have a motorcycle license and are caught riding a motorcycle with only a C1 license, it constitutes a mismatch of permitted vehicle types. Penalties include point deductions, fines, and up to 15 days of detention. The motorcycle will be impounded, and after paying the fine and completing the required procedures, you must retake the written test (Subject 1) at the vehicle management office. Upon passing, you can reclaim your C1 license. Motorcycle Riding Precautions: Safety comes first—every rider is responsible for their actions and safety at all times. Both riders and passengers must wear proper motorcycle safety gear, and riders must carry their respective motorcycle licenses and vehicle registration documents. Riding Tips: When riding between two rows of parked cars in a parking lot, be cautious of cars reversing. During traffic jams or while waiting at a red light, avoid getting too close to the vehicle in front. Maintain at least one motorcycle-length distance and avoid occupying the center of the lane. Instead, align parallel to the left wheel of the vehicle ahead to better spot road hazards like potholes, oil spills, or puddles.
I've been driving for quite some years and have encountered motorcycle violations. Let me tell you, if you're caught by a camera while riding a motorcycle and get penalty points, will it affect your C1 license? Absolutely, because the traffic violation records in the system are linked to your ID number. Whether you're riding a motorcycle or driving a car, all penalty points are counted in the same license point system. My neighbor learned this the hard way—he was caught riding an unlicensed motorcycle, and the points were deducted from his C1 license, leaving him with insufficient points at year-end and requiring a retest. A reminder: you must have a proper motorcycle license to ride, otherwise, you'll face fines and more trouble. On the road, cameras are everywhere. I recommend installing the Traffic Management 12123 app to check violation records. Losing points can affect your insurance costs and safety.
Hey buddy, since I just got my driver's license not long ago, I was also curious about this while playing around with vehicles. If a motorcycle gets its face photographed, it's probably for penalty point recording—don't panic, it can definitely trace back to your C1 license. The modern traffic system is impressively interconnected; just input the license plate or use facial recognition, and all your driver's license info pops up. I've heard from netizens who shared that when they violated traffic rules while riding shared e-bikes, the points were deducted from their car license. Develop good habits and follow traffic rules to save yourself the distraction. Download an official app to check your points anytime, avoiding headaches when it's time to renew your license. Safety first—always wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle!