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How many points are deducted for driving on a pedestrian crossing?

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VonDante
07/29/25 8:00am
Driving on a pedestrian crossing generally does not result in point deductions but may incur corresponding fines. If you do not run a red light and do not cross the line while driving on the pedestrian crossing, and the vehicle does not move further, no points will be deducted. Below is relevant information about driving on pedestrian crossings: Legal basis for driving on pedestrian crossings: According to Article 90 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' if a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage, they shall be given a warning or fined. If there are other provisions in this law, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. Driving on a pedestrian crossing without running a red light: If you do not run a red light and do not cross the line while driving on the pedestrian crossing, and the vehicle does not move further, no points will be deducted. If the vehicle just crosses the stop line when the light is red but stops immediately, this action will not be penalized. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, penalties will apply. This situation is considered as stopping beyond the line. According to Article 4, Item 5 of the 'Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations,' failing to drive or stop as required at an intersection will result in a deduction of 2 points.
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HadleyFitz
08/13/25 3:24am
I've been driving for over a decade, and I'm always extra careful about crossing pedestrian crossings because according to the new traffic regulations, it results in an immediate 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. This is mainly because safety comes first—pedestrians have absolute priority when using crosswalks. If you don't slow down and yield, you could easily hit someone and cause serious trouble. I once witnessed an accident where a driver hastily crossed the line, causing an elderly person to fall and get injured. The driver had to pay medical expenses, got points deducted, and even had their license revoked. In daily driving, I've developed a habit: slowing down, stopping, and checking for pedestrians before proceeding when approaching a crosswalk. If traffic is congested, I wait patiently instead of rushing, as traffic cameras will catch violations without fail. In the long run, accumulating too many points affects insurance renewal and annual inspections, so it's best to practice good braking control and install a dash cam to help clarify liability if needed.
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DiPreston
10/05/25 3:46am
When I first started learning to drive, I was so nervous that I accidentally drove over a crosswalk and got penalized with 3 demerit points and a 200-yuan fine. It was heartbreaking at the time, but it served as a valuable lesson. New drivers are most prone to neglecting crosswalks during turns or at red lights, especially when distracted by heavy traffic. Since then, I've learned to check for road markings and reflective strips in advance, ensuring I slow down to under 20 km/h and stop completely if there are pedestrians—even if they wave me on. This approach not only prevents accidents but also saves on fines—accumulating too many demerit points means retaking the driving test. Fellow beginners, don’t rush to drive fast; practice simulated crosswalk scenarios more often. Online regulatory videos have also helped me a lot.
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LeBethany
11/18/25 5:17am
Veteran drivers often mention the penalty for driving over pedestrian crossings in their chats—now it's a strict 3-point deduction, and the punishment is even harsher after the new regulations. Having driven dozens of times in the city, I always remember: stop at pedestrian crossings, look around, and then move. A 200-yuan fine isn't a big deal, but the point deduction affects your mood. It's easy to overlook this when traffic is heavy, so I stick a reminder note on the steering wheel. Paying more attention to road signs can help avoid misjudgment—safe driving is the golden rule.
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