How many points are deducted for cutting in line while waiting in traffic?
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Cutting in line while waiting in traffic results in a deduction of two points. According to the "Decision of the Ministry of Public Security on Amending Traffic Regulations" implemented from April 1, 2016, when encountering a situation where vehicles ahead are stopped or moving slowly, drivers who borrow lanes to overtake, occupy the opposite lane, or cut in line will be penalized with a deduction of 2 points. Below is an extended explanation: Traffic congestion at intersections due to non-sequential waiting: When traffic is blocked at an intersection due to obstruction, vehicles from behind may change lanes randomly, cut in line, or squeeze into the normal queue to pass early, leading to further obstruction and saturation of traffic flow at the intersection.