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How Many Points Are Deducted for Racing and Chasing?

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OLondon
09/01/25 2:20am
Driving a motor vehicle on the road to race and chase, if the circumstances are egregious, will result in detention and a fine. It is suspected of endangering public safety, and if serious consequences are caused, criminal liability will also be incurred. The egregious circumstances limit the scope of punishment for racing and chasing. Racing and chasing refers to dangerous driving behaviors where the driver drives at high speed or exceeds the speed limit, arbitrarily chases or overtakes other vehicles, frequently and suddenly changes lanes, or drives closely in front of other vehicles. Additional information: The following are two scenarios of dangerous driving offenses: 1. Driving a motor vehicle on the road to race and chase, with egregious circumstances; 2. Driving a motor vehicle on the road while intoxicated. If dangerous driving behavior simultaneously constitutes the crime of causing traffic accidents or endangering public safety by dangerous means, etc., it shall be convicted and punished according to the provisions with heavier penalties, and multiple crimes shall not be punished concurrently.
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StRemington
09/13/25 5:17am
How many points are deducted for chasing and racing? It's a solid 12-point deduction. Last year, a fellow car enthusiast of mine got into trouble because of this—caught red-handed by the police while street racing in the city, resulting in an immediate 12-point deduction and a fine of 1,500 yuan. That wasn't the end of it; his driver's license was suspended, and he had to retake the theoretical exam, delaying everything for nearly half a year. The reasoning is clear: racing on public roads is life-threatening, not only risking your own safety but also potentially harming pedestrians or other vehicles. The police have zero tolerance for such behavior, and they catch offenders every time. I always drive carefully, strictly adhering to speed limits, and believe that mastering more driving skills is far more reliable. Remember, safety comes first—don’t gamble everything for a momentary thrill. Losing points is minor; a major accident would leave no room for regret. Drive steadily to protect yourself and your family.
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Nate
10/27/25 6:04am
I've looked into the matter of chasing and racing, and getting 12 points deducted is the standard penalty. Sometimes there are additional fines or even license revocation. For example, speeding on highways carries extremely high risks, and traffic police impose severe penalties when caught. Having driven for many years myself, I've witnessed numerous similar incidents, and among my friends, some have had all their points deducted, making retaking the written test a real hassle. I always say, driving isn't a game—keeping your speed under control is crucial. The consequences aren't just point deductions; they can involve legal liabilities, compensation for damages, and increased insurance costs. I recommend everyone develop good habits, regularly check their vehicle's condition, and avoid distracted driving. Safety on the road is paramount—steady and cautious driving is the key to long-term driving.
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