How many points are deducted for driving with the door open?
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Driving with the car door open will result in a deduction of 1 point. Relevant legal provisions: When a motor vehicle is in motion, if the driver or passengers fail to fasten their seat belts as required, 1 point shall be deducted for each offense; failing to yield or reverse as required will result in a deduction of 1 point for each offense; driving a motor vehicle without properly closing the doors or cargo compartment will result in a deduction of 1 point for each offense; driving a motor vehicle without using lights as required will result in a deduction of 1 point for each offense. Driving with the door open: This can cause wear and tear on the door lock's hook or lock body. If the vehicle door is properly locked, influenced by the rubber seal and door gap, the door and the car body are in a tightly fitted state with minimal movement. Therefore, the door lock primarily serves as a fixing device. When the door is not properly locked, the lock hook merely acts as a hanger, and during driving, the door may shift due to various external forces.