How Many Points Are Deducted for Driving Without Wearing Clothes?
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Driving without wearing clothes is penalized based on the severity of the violation, with point deductions ranging from 12, 6, 3, 2, to 1 point. According to relevant regulations: drivers must not be naked, nor should they drive wearing slippers or high heels. The point deduction for a single violation is categorized into five levels based on the severity of the offense: 12, 6, 3, 2, or 1 point. Below are specific precautions for driving: 1. Be cautious when driving at night: Night driving has poorer visibility, limiting the distance you can see. First, ensure to reduce speed. If there are streetlights, use low beams; if there are no streetlights and no vehicles ahead, high beams can be used. 2. Reverse slowly: Generally, reverse at a slow speed, typically by half-pressing the brake. 3. Anticipate road conditions ahead: Carefully observe and accurately judge the conditions of the road ahead.