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How many points are deducted at once for failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving a motor vehicle?

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KeiraMarie
07/29/25 9:25am
Failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving a motor vehicle results in a deduction of 6 points at once. Failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving a motor vehicle refers to: 1. Indicator signs: When a school bus stops on the road to pick up or drop off students, it should stop on the right side of the road, turn on the hazard warning flashers, and display the stop indicator sign. 2. Regulations: When a school bus stops on a road with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, vehicles behind should stop and wait, and must not overtake. 3. Slow down and pass: When a school bus stops on a road with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, vehicles behind the school bus and in the adjacent lane should stop and wait, while vehicles in other lanes should slow down and pass.
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DylanDella
08/12/25 9:49am
I've been driving for over ten years, so I know this very well. Failing to yield to a school bus while driving a motor vehicle results in a 3-point deduction at once—it's stipulated in the Road Traffic Law. Every time I see a school bus stopped with its yellow or red lights flashing, I proactively slow down and stop until it moves on. Why such strict rules? Because school buses are full of children. They move slowly when getting on or off, making them prone to accidents. I once encountered a novice driver who didn’t stop, nearly causing an accident, which scared everyone. So, developing good habits is crucial—not just to avoid point deductions but also out of respect for life. Driving in the city with complex road conditions requires full attention. Traffic rules aren’t just for show; they ensure safety. Keep this in mind—safety comes first!
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DelLeilani
10/06/25 5:37am
Traffic rules are something everyone should take seriously. Failing to yield to a school bus as required will result in a one-time deduction of 3 points, no exceptions. This stems from the Road Traffic Safety Law, aiming to protect students' safety. When a school bus stops with its warning lights on, all vehicles must stop at a safe distance. Violations not only lead to point deductions but may also incur fines of several hundred yuan. From my experience, many drivers overlook this, thinking it's a minor issue, but the risks are significant. Once during morning rush hour, a car failed to stop, nearly causing the school bus to be rear-ended, with children screaming in panic. So, always pay attention to road signs and warnings while driving, and don't rush to accelerate. Following the rules isn't just an obligation; it's a social responsibility. Safe travels are what matter most.
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LillianLee
11/19/25 7:05am
As someone who drives to and from work every day, the most annoying thing is running into those frustrating situations. Not yielding to a school bus while driving? That's an instant 3-point deduction on your license—enough to ruin your day. My approach is: as soon as I see a school bus flashing its lights and stopping, I immediately pull over and wait, not moving until it starts driving again. Once, I was in a hurry and forgot to stop, ended up getting fined, and regretted it deeply. My advice to everyone is to develop good habits: drive slower in daily commutes and stay alert to road conditions. This way, you can avoid trouble and prioritize safety. Traffic rules are simple—don’t let them ruin your day. Smooth driving leads to a smooth life.
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