Are there many questions about point deductions and fines in the Subject 1 exam?
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Regarding questions about penalties and point deductions, the content is not only numerous in categories but also varies in fine amounts and deduction points. Here are some mnemonic techniques for point deduction questions: 1. Situations for 1-point deduction: Driving without license or improperly using lights, not placing insurance signs. Not following rules when meeting vehicles, carrying loads that are too high or too wide. 2. Situations for 2-point deductions: Disorderly driving at intersections, overtaking in slow-moving sections. Violating regulations when school buses are on the road, stopping improperly to pick up or drop off students. Driving without seat belts, motorcyclists not wearing helmets. Making phone calls while driving is hazardous, resulting in a 2-point deduction as a warning. 3. Situations for 3-point deductions: Failing to conduct regular vehicle inspections, driving too slowly on highways. Carrying 20% or fewer excess passengers, carrying 30% or fewer excess loads. Driving into prohibited highways, passenger or cargo vehicles exceeding speed limits. Not yielding at pedestrian crossings, not driving in designated lanes. Overtaking or driving in the wrong direction without yielding, violating regulations when towing trailers. Failing to warn about malfunctions or accidents, violating traffic signs and markings.