How many points are deducted for a pickup truck's rear door left open?

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SanDeclan
07/29/25 9:33pm
Leaving a pickup truck's rear door open is not illegal, but it becomes illegal if it obstructs the license plate. If you must keep the tailgate open for cargo transport, you can make an enlarged license plate number using cardboard or wood and hang it clearly with legible writing. Currently, there are several ways to check traffic violations: Online traffic violation query: Vehicle owners can search "vehicle violation" (or directly search "vehicle violation [location]") on Baidu or check the "Practical Query" section on comprehensive websites like hao123. Enter the query system (usually local public security traffic police websites) and search by region, generally requiring input of the license plate number and vehicle identification number (usually the last 4 or 6 digits of the VIN). Some regions may require registration for future convenient login queries. Phone call traffic violation query: Many regional traffic police websites list a free traffic violation inquiry phone number for checking violations. Alternatively, you can call 114 for traffic violation inquiries.
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