How many points are deducted for parking in a no-parking zone?

1 Answers
VanFrank
07/29/25 11:38pm
Parking in a no-parking zone results in a 3-point deduction. Basic principles of parking: When parking, consider not only your own convenience for entering and exiting, but also that of others, and anticipate potential unexpected situations. Waiting at traffic signals: For signal waits exceeding one minute, the engine should be turned off to save fuel and be environmentally friendly. For waits under one minute, you may keep the engine running, shift to neutral, and engage the handbrake, but never leave the car in gear. Maintain distance when pausing on the road: During traffic jams or when waiting at traffic lights, leave enough space to maneuver out, in case the car ahead breaks down, leaving you trapped in the middle. Use turn signals when starting from the roadside: After pausing by the roadside and before driving off, thoroughly observe the road conditions. Check not only the rearview mirror but also turn your head to look. Once everything is clear, turn on the signal, honk, and proceed.
Was this review help?
8
1
Share
More Forum Discussions

Can Keyless Entry Be Installed Later?

Keyless entry can be installed. The keyless start system allows the vehicle to be started without turning a key. Simply keep the key in your bag or pocket, press the button inside the car, or turn the ignition knob to start the engine, making it more convenient and significantly enhancing the sense of luxury and technology. In addition to being user-friendly, the keyless start system also greatly improves vehicle security and safety. 1. Introduction: The keyless start system utilizes advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, automatically locking and unlocking the doors via the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. When the driver approaches the vehicle within a certain distance, the door locks will automatically open and disable the anti-theft system. When the driver leaves the vehicle, the door locks will automatically lock and activate the anti-theft system. 2. Anti-theft Performance: The electronic key's chip uses fourth-generation RFID technology, making it nearly impossible to duplicate the encryption system. Moreover, without proper documentation, the official service will not provide a replacement key.
17
4
Share

What is Unleaded Gasoline?

Unleaded gasoline refers to gasoline with a lead content below 0.013g/L, which does not have tetraethyl lead added as an anti-knock additive during the refining process. 1. Introduction: Unleaded gasoline contains only trace amounts of lead from crude oil, typically one-hundredth of a gram per liter of gasoline. Its octane rating is 95, slightly lower than the octane rating (97) of other existing grades of leaded gasoline. The use of unleaded gasoline can effectively control harmful substances in automobile exhaust, reducing pollution such as hydrocarbons (HC causing smog), carbon monoxide (CO toxic), and nitrogen oxides (NOx forming acid rain). 2. Precautions: Although unleaded gasoline is lead-free, it may still emit three major substances during combustion: gases, particulate matter, and condensates, which still pose risks to human health. Among these, gases mainly consist of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides. Particulate matter is mainly composed of aggregated carbon particles in a powdery form, with 60% to 80% of the particles having a diameter of less than 2 micrometers, which can remain suspended in the air for long periods and are easily inhaled by humans.
12
3
Share

Is overtaking and lane changing allowed in tunnels?

Tunnels do not allow overtaking or lane changing. Below are the precautions for driving in tunnels: 1. When approaching a tunnel: Carefully observe traffic signs or information boards. Trucks should pay special attention to height restrictions, and vehicles exceeding the height limit are strictly prohibited from entering the tunnel. Inside the tunnel, do not rely on intuition to judge speed; always confirm your speed using the speedometer and maintain an appropriate following distance. 2. Reduce driving speed: Due to the difference in brightness inside and outside the tunnel, the human eye needs time to adjust when entering (dark adaptation) and exiting (light adaptation). During this process, the driver's vision is impaired, so it is essential to slow down. 3. No random stopping: Tunnels are generally narrower than the roads outside, especially the shoulder width, which is designed based on minimal basic width. Therefore, stopping randomly inside the tunnel is strictly prohibited to avoid traffic congestion. If a vehicle breaks down in the tunnel, immediately notify the tunnel entrance and arrange to tow the vehicle out of the tunnel; do not attempt repairs inside.
18
4
Share

What is the definition of first inspection?

Car first inspection is usually done after three months. Car first inspection is also known as first maintenance. The content of car first inspection includes: 1. Configuration: Replace engine oil, oil filter, clean air filter, check whether the generator belt and wiper blades are damaged. 2. Fluid levels: Check whether the levels of various fluids are normal. 3. Tires: Check whether the tire pressure is normal, and whether there are any cuts, bulges, or damages on the tires. 4. Switches and lights: Check whether all switches and lights in the car are working properly. Extended content: Precautions before car first inspection: 1. Appointment: Make an appointment in advance. 2. Preparation: Bring necessary items, such as the maintenance manual and vehicle license. 3. Record: Record any faults or questions encountered during usual driving and inform the staff during the first maintenance registration.
1
5
Share

Can a Flooded Car Be Repaired?

Generally, a flooded car cannot be fully restored. Flooded vehicles are roughly categorized into three types based on the water level. The first type is when the water level reaches the wheels—such vehicles can still have practical value after repairs. The other two types are when the water level reaches the dashboard and when it submerges the roof. These are considered severely flooded vehicles, requiring costly repairs, and even after repairs, they may still pose significant risks. Insurance Coverage for Flooded Cars: 1. Submerged While Stationary: If a vehicle is submerged while stationary, the engine is usually unaffected. As long as comprehensive insurance (covering vehicle damage) is purchased, compensation can be claimed. However, if the owner impulsively attempts to start the car and drive it out of the flooded area, causing engine damage, even if they have purchased additional flood coverage, the insurance will not compensate for the engine damage. 2. Engine Failure Due to Driving Through Water: If additional flood coverage (specifically for engine damage) is purchased, the insurance company will cover the engine repair costs. On the other hand, if only comprehensive insurance is purchased without flood coverage, the insurance will only cover damages to other parts of the vehicle, excluding the engine. Additionally, if the engine is damaged due to restarting the car while submerged (secondary ignition), even with flood coverage, the insurance company will not compensate for the engine damage.
8
5
Share

How long can a private car's annual inspection be overdue without penalty?

Annual inspection can be overdue for up to 1 month without penalty. The vehicle inspection must not exceed the stipulated time frame. Inspection can be conducted 3 months in advance or delayed by 1 month. If the inspection is delayed by 2 months, the driver will be fined and penalized with 3 demerit points. Vehicle annual inspection is also known as vehicle annual check. The inspection conducted to apply for a vehicle license is called the initial annual inspection. The content of the annual inspection includes: 1. Inspection: Check if the vehicle comes with a user manual, certificate of conformity (for imported vehicles, the commodity inspection certificate), and if the factory inspection marks on the vehicle body are complete. 2. Measurement: Measure the internal and external dimensions of the vehicle, including the wheelbase and axle track. Specific measurements include vehicle length, width, height, cargo compartment height and area, wheelbase, and axle track. 3. Technical inspection: Conduct the inspection item by item according to technical standards. If passed, fill out the "Initial Inspection and Alteration Registration Form for Motor Vehicles" and record the unladen weight, load capacity, passenger capacity, and seating capacity of the driver's compartment as per the manufacturer's specifications.
17
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.