Will there be any impact on me if I don't handle traffic violations when driving someone else's car?
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Driving someone else's car and not handling traffic violations will not have any impact on you. Consequences of not handling vehicle violations: You need to go to the traffic management department of the public security organ in the place where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the illegal act occurred to receive seven days of education on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. If the points exceed 12 within the scoring cycle (one year), you will need to pay fines and late fees. After completing the education, the vehicle management office will schedule a subject one exam within 20 days. Only after passing the exam can the points be cleared. If the fine for the vehicle violation is not paid on time, an additional 3% of the fine amount will be charged daily, but the total additional fine cannot exceed the original fine amount. If the vehicle violation is not handled after the due date, the traffic department will apply to the People's Court for compulsory enforcement. Ways to avoid vehicle violations: Familiarize yourself with traffic regulations. Master driving skills. Do not speed. Develop the habit of checking violation records online.