
Deduct 3 points. Overtaking must be done from the left lane in the same direction and only when it is safe to do so. Additionally, overtaking directly from the right non-motorized lane is strictly prohibited. Deduct 3 points for failing to slow down or stop to yield to pedestrians when making a right turn or crossing a crosswalk. Prioritizing pedestrians reflects the driver's quality and can better improve traffic efficiency. Deduct 3 points. Special vehicles bear urgent tasks such as saving lives and eliminating dangers, so it is important to understand the special significance of yielding the right of way. Deduct 2 points. This behavior is very common on urban roads, especially during traffic jams, where many people recklessly cut in line or compete for lanes. Such uncivilized behavior will face penalties.

I've got plenty of experience with this, having seen all kinds of penalties during my years of driving. Common uncivilized behaviors like reckless lane changing or cutting in line usually result in a 200-yuan fine and 3 demerit points; using your phone while driving, if caught on camera, also costs 200 yuan and 2 points; honking in no-honking zones will almost certainly land you a 100-yuan fine. More serious offenses, like deliberately cutting off other vehicles, not only incur a 500-yuan fine and 6 demerit points but could also lead to a few days in detention. I advise everyone not to underestimate these penalties—losing all your points means retaking the written test, which is both time-consuming and exhausting. Plus, with surveillance cameras everywhere in the city now, even the smallest infraction can be recorded. Developing good driving habits is about taking responsibility for yourself and others.

From the cases I've encountered, the penalties are quite detailed. For example, throwing objects out of car windows can result in fines ranging from 50 to 200 yuan, plus 2 demerit points; failing to slow down and yield to pedestrians in school zones leads to a 200 yuan fine and 3 demerit points; not slowing down when passing through waterlogged areas on rainy days and splashing water on others can also incur penalties. Refusing to accept the penalty may result in doubled fines or restrictions on the vehicle's annual inspection. Additionally, drivers with multiple consecutive violations may be placed on a key monitoring list by the traffic police. It's not just about money; it's also about social ethics and personal integrity. If we drive with more patience and consideration, the overall traffic environment will improve significantly.

Simply put, illegal lane changing is fined 200 yuan and deducts 3 points, using a phone while driving is fined 200 yuan and deducts 2 points, and failing to yield to pedestrians is fined 200 yuan and deducts 3 points. However, the actual situation is more complex. For example, malicious honking can be fined 100 yuan in some cities, and cutting in line during traffic jams can result in a 500-yuan fine. In severe cases, such as road rage driving, it may lead to detention for 5 to 10 days. Penalties are just a means; the most important thing is driving safety. I've seen too many accidents caused by reckless lane cutting—minor scratches can cost thousands in repairs, while major accidents are unthinkable. When we hold the steering wheel, we must always stay alert and keep our emotions in check.


