How many points are deducted for honking in urban areas?
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Honking in urban areas generally does not result in point deductions but may incur a fine. Tips for driving on congested city roads: Driving techniques on congested city roads can be broadly divided into two categories: one involves techniques for following vehicles, and the other involves techniques for navigating intersections. Overall, the so-called techniques boil down to: maintaining a safe distance, using intermittent braking, and "preferring to stop for three minutes rather than rushing for one second." Following techniques: First, determine the distance from the vehicle in front based on its speed and your own speed. The faster you follow, the greater the distance should be. Generally, in traffic jams, maintaining a distance of about 50 cm is sufficient. Second, when the brake lights of the vehicle in front come on, you should also slow down immediately. When slowing down, use intermittent braking—this serves two purposes: signaling to the vehicle behind you to slow down and effectively reducing the braking distance.