How many points are deducted for stopping during curve driving?
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Any wheel pressing against the road edge line will result in a 100-point deduction. When the front wheels of the vehicle pass over the induction loop on the ground, the electronic system captures the first photo of the vehicle. Second photo: When the rear wheels of the vehicle pass over the induction loop on the ground, the electronic system captures the second photo of the vehicle. Third photo: When the vehicle passes through the intersection and runs over the induction loop on the opposite side of the ground, the electronic system captures the third photo of the vehicle. Below is extended information on related content: Penalty: Running a red light is a violation of traffic signal regulations. Motor vehicle drivers who violate traffic signal regulations at intersections will receive corresponding penalties. Running a red light: Normally, if you can stop the vehicle after crossing the stop line, you won't be penalized for crossing the line. However, if you don't stop but continue moving forward, you will be penalized for running a red light.
I've been driving for over a decade and have a deep understanding of traffic rules. Parking on a curve is a serious violation, as stopping in a bend can obstruct others' visibility and potentially cause accidents. According to the latest traffic laws, this parking behavior typically results in a 3-point deduction and a fine of 200 yuan. Why such severe penalties? Mainly because of the significant safety hazards—blind spots are common on curves, making it easy for others to rear-end your vehicle. Traffic police enforce this strictly, especially on sharp bends on highways. Remember, safe driving is crucial; don't park casually for convenience. Always check for no-parking signs before stopping. Regularly study driving knowledge to avoid point deductions that could affect your license's point record.