How Many Points Are Deducted for Driving Over 4 Hours Without Rest?
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Driving over 4 hours without rest will result in a minimum deduction of 6 points and a maximum deduction of 12 points. Point deduction scenarios for not resting: For continuously driving medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles or hazardous material transport vehicles over 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes, 12 points will be deducted at once; for continuously driving other motor vehicles (excluding medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles and hazardous material transport vehicles) over 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes, 6 points will be deducted at once. Consequences of driving without rest: It can easily lead to accidents. When a person is in a fatigued state, their attention decreases as physical energy depletes, making it difficult to focus on one task. Driving requires a high level of concentration, and once distracted, it may lead to accidents.
I've been driving for many years and have taken countless long-distance trips, so I know all too well the dangers of fatigued driving! If you drive continuously for more than 4 hours without rest, the traffic police will deduct 6 points from your license upon inspection. This rule is designed to prevent accidents caused by driver fatigue. I've seen too many cases where fatigue slows reaction times, and accidents can happen in minutes on the highway. Besides point deductions, there may also be fines, so never push yourself too hard. Developing good habits is crucial. I always use navigation reminders for every trip, stopping to rest for 20 minutes every two to three hours to have a coffee or take a walk. Safety comes first—protect both your license and your life to ensure a more peaceful journey. Friends who want to learn more safe driving techniques are welcome to visit often, and let's share our experiences together.