How Many Points Are Deducted for an Extra Child in a 7-Seater Car?
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Carrying one extra child in a 7-seater car results in a deduction of 3 points. Below is an introduction to the hazards of driving an overloaded vehicle: 1. Damage to road infrastructure: Overloaded vehicles exert loads far exceeding the design capacity of roads and bridges, leading to pavement damage, bridge fractures, and significantly shortened service life. 2. Increased danger: Overloaded vehicles have greater mass and inertia, resulting in longer braking distances and higher risks. Severe overloading can cause tire blowouts, sudden swerving, brake failure, rollovers, and other accidents due to excessive tire load and deformation. Additionally, overloading affects the vehicle's steering performance, increasing the likelihood of accidents due to loss of steering control. 3. Impact on traffic flow: Overloaded vehicles cannot maintain normal speeds, occupying lanes for extended periods and directly affecting road traffic flow.