How many points are deducted for failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving a motor vehicle?
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Failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving a motor vehicle results in a deduction of 6 points. According to the penalty provisions in the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": If a motor vehicle driver fails to yield to a school bus as required, they will be fined and have 6 points deducted. Below are the relevant regulations when encountering a school bus: 1. One-way road: When a school bus stops on the road to pick up or drop off students, it should pull over to the right side of the road, turn on the hazard warning lights, and display the stop sign. When a school bus stops on a road with only one lane in the same direction, vehicles behind must stop and wait, and are not allowed to overtake; 2. Non-one-way road: When a school bus stops on a road with two or more lanes, vehicles behind and in the adjacent lane must stop and wait, while vehicles in other lanes should slow down and pass. Vehicles stopped and waiting behind the school bus must not honk or use lights to urge the school bus to move.