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How many points are deducted for going straight and turning?

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DelPaige
07/30/25 2:42am
Turning left from a straight lane deducts 3 points and incurs a fine. According to the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations," Article 3: If a motor vehicle driver commits any of the following violations, 3 points will be deducted: Point 8: Driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or prohibition markings. Below is additional information: Vehicle driving precautions: Maintain a safe following distance. According to relevant tests, when braking suddenly at a speed of 100 km/h, even the best car requires nearly 40 meters of braking distance. Even if the speed in urban areas does not reach 100 km/h, it is still impossible to guarantee that the vehicle can come to a complete stop immediately under normal driving conditions.
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AryaLynn
08/16/25 8:57am
I've been driving for over ten years and know that running a red light while going straight will result in demerit points. The regulations vary by region, typically deducting around six points. But more importantly, it's about safety. Once, I rushed to beat a yellow light and almost hit a pedestrian when the light changed. Since then, I've been extra careful. Demerit points not only affect your record but may also lead to increased insurance premiums or retaking the theoretical test. I believe prevention is key—stay focused when traffic lights change, and slow down to stop as soon as the green light ends. Developing good habits can avoid many risks; don't take chances just to save time.
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JakeMarie
10/21/25 7:48am
As a new driver who just got my license, I'm particularly sensitive about point deductions. After checking the information, I learned that running a red light while going straight generally results in a six-point deduction. However, I once made a mistake myself - I was in a hurry to turn left and didn't notice the traffic light, got photographed and penalized. That incident really scared me, not just the fine but also damaging my driving confidence. Now I make sure to observe traffic signals in advance and constantly remind myself not to panic. Safety comes first, especially for beginners who need to stay vigilant. Just take time to adapt gradually, and don't make foolish mistakes like I did.
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