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How are points deducted for motorcycle violations?

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JackLynn
08/27/2025, 01:56:18 AM

The following are common point-deduction behaviors: 1. Running a red light: 6 points. 2. Drunk driving: 12 points. Depending on the vehicle driven and whether an accident occurred, penalties may include a 5-year ban on reapplying for a driver's license, a 10-year ban, or a lifetime ban. 3. Not wearing a seatbelt: 2 points. 4. Passenger not wearing a seatbelt: a fine ranging from 5 to 20 yuan. 5. Using a mobile phone while driving: 2 points. 6. Speeding: Depending on the vehicle, road type, and whether the speed exceeds 50% or 20% of the limit, points can be 12, 6, or 3.

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