Does Fatigue Driving in a Sedan Result in Demerit Points?

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JaceLynn
07/29/25 2:37am
Fatigue driving results in a deduction of 6 points. More related information is as follows: 1. When driving a vehicle: As speed increases or during prolonged high-speed driving, drivers may experience varying degrees of fatigue. When driving at high speeds, the driver's attention is highly focused, leading to continuous mental strain. As speed and driving duration increase, fatigue gradually sets in. On highways, the monotonous road environment, minimal traffic interference, stable speeds, and low noise and vibration frequencies can induce drowsiness, known as the "highway hypnosis effect." Thus, high-speed driving is prone to causing driver fatigue. 2. When fatigued, a driver's judgment declines, reactions slow, and operational errors increase: Mild fatigue may lead to delayed or inaccurate gear shifting. Moderate fatigue results in sluggish movements and occasional operational lapses. Severe fatigue can cause subconscious actions or brief sleep episodes, potentially leading to loss of vehicle control. Symptoms of fatigue include blurred vision, back pain, stiff movements, swollen limbs, lack of focus, slow reactions, poor decision-making, mental distraction, anxiety, and irritability. Continuing to drive under such conditions may cause accidents. 3. Fatigue can generally be categorized as physical or mental: Based on recovery time, fatigue can be acute, chronic, or accumulative. Acute fatigue is temporary, caused by daily activities, and alleviated by short rest periods—normal driving fatigue falls under this category. Chronic fatigue stems from prolonged fatigue, reducing performance and affecting health; it cannot be resolved with brief rest. Excessive fatigue arises from repeated or continuous fatigue, potentially manifesting suddenly as illness. It cannot be remedied with short sleep and requires extended rest and ample sleep; otherwise, it may develop into chronic fatigue. Drivers experiencing excessive or chronic fatigue should avoid operating vehicles.
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KiaraLynn
08/12/25 6:34am
Will you get demerit points for driving while tired? Of course you will. I often pay attention to traffic regulations, and now let me explain. Fatigue driving in a car is a serious violation. According to China's Road Traffic Safety Law, if you drive continuously for more than 4 hours without rest or continue driving while feeling fatigued, traffic police will deduct 6 points and impose a fine of around 200 yuan if caught. These demerit points are significant, as the total points on a driver's license are only 12. I remember seeing statistics that fatigue driving is prone to accidents, such as distraction or delayed braking when drowsy, which poses considerable risks. When you feel tired while driving, it's best to find a service area to park, rest for 15 minutes, drink some water, and listen to music to relax—not only for safety but also to avoid fines. In short, safety comes first; don't push yourself to keep going.
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