How Many Points Are Deducted for Not Yielding to Pedestrians?
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For not yielding to pedestrians at signal-controlled intersections and illegally honking, a fine will be imposed along with a deduction of 3 points. Typically, traffic police use mobile electronic monitoring devices. Once a traffic violation is captured, the data will be entered into the system, and the offender will be notified via SMS for processing. Below is additional information: Fines and point deductions: If caught by electronic monitoring systems for not yielding to pedestrians, you will receive a corresponding ticket notification, including a fine and point deduction. Vehicle violation information is generally received within 3~7 days or can be checked online. According to Article 19 of the "Regulations on the Handling Procedures for Road Traffic Safety Violations": Within ten days from the date the traffic monitoring equipment records the violation, the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the violation occurred shall review the recorded content. After verification, the data will be entered into the road traffic violation information management system as evidence of the violation. For any issues regarding penalties for not yielding to pedestrians, you can promptly appeal or request a review.