How many points are deducted for driving or parking improperly at intersections?
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Driving or parking improperly at intersections will result in a deduction of 2 points. There are four types of traffic violations with corresponding point deductions: 1 point, 2 points, 3 points, or 6 points. Below are the specific details: 1. Bus stops: A fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan; 2. On bridges: A direct fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 6 points; 3. Sections marked with solid yellow lines: A fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 3 points; 4. Sections with no-parking signs: A fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 3 points; 5. Highway diversion areas: A direct deduction of 12 points and a fine of 200 yuan; 6. Highway ramp entrances: A fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 3 points.
Last time I was driving in the city, I forgot to check the stop sign when crossing a busy intersection and parked directly by the roadside to wait for someone. As a result, I was caught by the camera, deducted 3 points, and fined 200 yuan. Generally speaking, failing to drive according to regulations at intersections, such as running a red light, which is a serious violation, will definitely result in a 6-point deduction. If parking obstructs traffic or driving not in accordance with the lane markings, it usually results in a 3-point deduction. I think driving is something that can't be taken lightly. I usually use navigation apps to check real-time rules, and intersections are marked with surveillance zones. If your points get too low after violations, you might have to take remedial exams to recover them. Safety first—I've seen a friend almost hit someone because of an abrupt stop at an intersection, which was terrifying. Now I've developed the habit of slowing down in advance, checking the signals clearly before acting, to avoid the trouble of having my license revoked if all the points are deducted.