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How many points are deducted for driving without clothes?

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VanKathryn
07/29/25 10:45pm
Driving without clothes is penalized based on the severity of the violation, with deductions of 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, or 1 point. Below are specific precautions for driving: 1. Be cautious at night: Night driving has poor visibility, so ensure reduced speed. Use low beams when streetlights are present, and switch to high beams only if there are no streetlights and no vehicles ahead. 2. Reverse slowly: Generally, reverse at a slow speed using the half-brake method. 3. Predict road conditions: Carefully observe and accurately judge the road conditions ahead.
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DelKaden
08/16/25 12:06am
I've heard a claim about whether driving without clothes would result in penalty points. As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I find this quite strange. In fact, traffic regulations don't specifically require drivers to wear clothes while driving. Penalty points are mainly issued for common violations like speeding or drunk driving. However, if someone were to drive completely naked, the police might penalize them for public indecency, imposing fines or other measures, but it wouldn't count as a pure traffic violation. The key point is that wearing a seatbelt while driving is mandatory—failure to do so will definitely result in penalty points, specifically 2 points in China. I advise friends not to take the risk; dress properly before hitting the road. Safety comes first, and it's best to avoid unnecessary trouble. I've also heard that wearing too little in extreme weather can affect concentration and lead to accidents. It's better to focus more on vehicle maintenance to ensure safety. Keeping the dashboard tidy while parked is also a good practice.
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Gael
10/18/25 4:45am
Seeing you ask this question, my first reaction was amusement, but upon closer thought, it actually makes some sense. As a young person who frequently surfs the internet, I've seen all sorts of bizarre things online, and driving naked could indeed get you in trouble. Legally, it doesn't directly deduct traffic points, but rather falls more under disturbing public order. The major point deductions come from traffic violations, like not wearing a seatbelt (2 points) or running a red light (6 points). If you're caught driving shirtless by the police, you might get off with just a warning or a fine, but in serious cases, it could involve other laws. I think it's better to consider it from another angle: driving while naked exposes your skin to damage, whether from sunburn or cold wind, and it's distracting. Last time I forgot to close the window, the wind was too much—imagine being naked? For safety's sake, it's better to dress properly, sit comfortably, and drive without inviting trouble.
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RonanFitz
12/01/25 5:25am
Regarding the issue of whether driving without clothes leads to penalty points, I must say there are no specific regulations. Based on my experience, the core of traffic laws is to ensure safety, such as the clear rule that not wearing a seatbelt results in a 2-point deduction. Driving naked might indirectly cause distraction or public complaints, but it doesn't fall under the category of point deduction. It is recommended that drivers maintain basic attire to ensure focus while driving.
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